Realtors

Tax credit helps boost area home sales 20 percent

November 10, 2009
Scott Olson
A federal tax credit that benefits first-time homebuyers is helping to bring home sales in the nine-county Indianapolis area out of their funk.
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Area home sales stronger, prices still down

October 9, 2009
Scott Olson
Home-sale agreements in the nine-county Indianapolis area ticked up in September, due in large part to first-time homebuyers enticed by large tax breaks.
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Real estate firm launches in rough watersRestricted Content

August 29, 2009
Kim Puckett
Business partners Dan Adams and Bob Harton left a real estate franchise to start an agency of their own.
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F.C. Tucker forms partnership with home-builder ShoopmanRestricted Content

March 9, 2009
F.C. Tucker Co. has entered into an agreement with Shoopman Home Building Group in which 21 Tucker real estate agents will staff model homes in seven communities Shoopman is developing.
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Lease-to-own options becoming more popularRestricted Content

December 8, 2008
Chip Cutter
With credit tight and the economy shaky, homeowners around the region are increasingly choosing to sell their properties on a lease-to-own basis.
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Real estate agents struggling from trickling home salesRestricted Content

October 13, 2008
Sam Stall

The downturn in the housing market isn't tough just on people trying to sell their homes. It's also tough on the people who want to help those people sell their homes--real estate agents. Locally, their ranks have thinned as more and more leave the field to search for better prospects.


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MIBOR under scrutiny by FTCRestricted Content

July 24, 2006
Jennifer Whitson
The Federal Trade Commission recently slammed the Austin Board of Realtors for how the Texas organization runs its multiple-listing service, charging that a policy change barring certain homes from Web search engines runs afoul of federal antitrust laws.
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New law provides Realtors an edgeRestricted Content

July 10, 2006
Tracy Donhardt
A new state law backed by Realtors that critics say stifles cut-rate competition already has prompted a discount brokerage, California-based HomeYeah!, to shutter its operations here.
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