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Zillow.com(R) Announces Broker Advisory Board; Appoints Influential Real Esta...

Zillow.com today announced the formation of a Broker Advisory Board to provide counsel on existing Zillow services for the real estate industry, and evaluate ideas for future products and services.

Philadelphia real estate transactions (Philly.com)

These transactions, recorded May 13-18, 2007, are compiled from information on file with the City of Philadelphia. They represent sales of $78,000 or more.

Shore real estate transactions (Philly.com)

These Atlantic and Cape May County transactions, recorded April 27, 2007, to Sept. 28, are compiled from information on file with the counties. They represent sales of $50,000 or more.

REAL ESTATE (Belleville News-Democrat)

ST. CLAIR COUNTY

REAL ESTATE TRANSACTIONS (The Post and Courier)

The transactions listed below include properties sold for $200,000 or more and recorded June 9-13. Albertha Annie Sumpter sold 17 Cannon St. to Michael D. and Suzanne K. Johnson for $450,000.

In Economic Gloom, Clouds May Part Over Prince William (Washington Post)

Real estate consultant Julian Fore said he doesn't have a Ouija board or crystal ball to predict the future.

Dow Chemical calls off WVU land donation (AP via Yahoo! Finance)

Dow Chemicals Co.'s plan to give West Virginia University 58 acres of South Charleston real estate and lab space valued at $25 million has fallen through.

Pittsylvania County prepares for real estate appraisal (Eden Daily News)

State law requires counties to be assessed every four years

Saving your house (Richmond Times-Dispatch)

A new state law gives some Virginia homeowners struggling to make their mortgage payments longer to work out a deal with their lenders.

Affordable Luxury: Living Large in Smaller Spaces (Carteret County News-Times)

(ARA) - When shopping for real estate, bigger used to mean better. But preferences are changing, particularly in a tight economy where every dollar needs to go further. A new aesthetic is taking hold, and it's been dubbed "affordable luxury."

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