$300m Ajman freehold scheme
UAE developer Tameer Holdings has unveiled a $300m freehold residential and commercial project in Ajman. The 3m sqft project will comprise 50 residential buildings, hotel apartments, commercial areas and a shopping mall. Freehold sales will be open to all nationalities. [AMEInfo.com]
more...FSBO Real EstateOriginally Posted on 5/27/2005 3:40:05 AMContent source: http://www.ameinfo.com/60562.html
Emaar's Parklands online
Emaar has introduced The Parklands, a residential apartment complex at the gateway to the Emirates Hills community. The development comprises three blocks offering one, two and three bedroom apartments. Sales will be by registration on a dedicated website: www.emaar.com/parklands. [AMEInfo.com]
more...FSBO Real EstateOriginally Posted on 5/27/2005 3:25:05 AMContent source: http://www.ameinfo.com/60505.html
Developers Try to Limit Speculative 'Flipping'
For the past few years, it has been a way to make easy money: Sign a contract to buy a property when it is still nothing more than a few squiggles on a builder's plans. Then, when there are four walls and a floor, or even before, flip it to another buyer, making a profit without ever moving in or...
more...FSBO Real EstateOriginally Posted on 5/27/2005 3:12:04 AMContent source: http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2005/05/20/AR2005052000594.html
New Ways to Evaluate Credit 'Unscoreables'
For some first-time home buyers, credit is a tougher hurdle than coming up with the down payment: These buyers are what lenders call "unscoreables," or they have such thin credit files their credit scores are abysmally low.
more...FSBO Real EstateOriginally Posted on 5/27/2005 2:33:42 AMContent source: http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2005/05/20/AR2005052000592.html
Slow and Traditional Wins a Wave of Converts
When Paul and Ila Myers were looking for a place to retire, they didn't plan to look at Georgetown, Del.
more...FSBO Real EstateOriginally Posted on 5/27/2005 2:03:42 AMContent source: http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2005/05/20/AR2005052000635.html