N&O Index Card Listings

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Real Estate Business
  • Real estate syndicators rank Charlotte high - Ja 23 86 6B
  • Triangle home sales blossom in spring - My 1 86 9B
  • Durham gaining on Wake in housing race - My 13 86 1D
  • Martin, council face off in court over real estate power (state transactions) - Jy 22 86 2C
  • Real estate firm says home sales healthy - Au 6 86 9B
  • Triangle's home growth 4th in U.S., survey says - Au 7 86 9B
  • Publications list homes for sale by owners - No 6 86 10B
  • Triangle homes for sale to star in TV program - De 6 86 8B
  • Wake Realtors' leaders say market's growth to continue; Housing demand seen as catching up with supply - De 14 86 1I
Real Estate Business
  • Realtors expect busy sales pace in early 1983 - Fe 13 83 35F
  • Brokers' workload builds as home sales bounce back - Jy 12 83 1D
Real Estate Business
  • Starter-home market gets boost from rates - Ja 5 92, 1F
  • Real-estate doldrums seen coming to end - Fe 5 92, 9C
  • Tar Heel cities make grade for homeowners (best markets, by U.S. News) - Ap 8 92, 9C
  • Brokers, developers seek big state lease - Jy 17 92, 6C
  • Home sales in Raleigh, Durham up; prices off - Au 4 92, 1D
  • Report rouses real estate community - Au 28 92, 6C
  • Existing home sales increase again in state - Oc 2 92, 7C
  • Wake County housing sales surge to record; Low costs, rates fuel buying binge - No 4 92, 9C
Real Estate Business
  • Tax-law changes likely to slow real estate industry in short run - Fe 1 87 43J
  • N.C. real estate industry fights AIDS-bias proposal - Jy 28 87 18C
  • Wake home sales surge over 7-month period - Au 14 87 4B
  • Home sales fall by 28 percent in the Triangle - Se 11 87 5C
  • Cary neighborhood offered for sale - Oc 1 87 10B
  • Home sales not hurt in crash; Triangle real estate agents hope drop in interest rates will help - No 11 87 7B
  • Triangle home sales 4% behind last year's rate - De 16 87 6B
Real Estate Business
  • Trouble spot in real estate sales lies in rural areas, agents say - Oc 14 84 45A
  • Real estate a big business in N.C. - No 13 84 1D
Real Estate Business
  • U.S. sells real estate across state; Seized-property profits to pay for S&L rescue - Ja 5 90 5C
  • If population keeps growing, so should triangle home sales - Ja 28 90 9K
  • With stable interest rates, outlook for home sales optimistic - Ja 28 90 9K
  • Students flock to Triangle real estate schools - Fe 25 90 1G
  • Old Raleigh firm trims operations; Davidson and Jones reorganizes to meet current real estate market - My 18 90 1
Real Estate Business
  • Golf course helps draw home buyer; and N.C. developers getting into the swing - Oc 20 91 1F
  • Home sales in N.C. weak, but prices show promise - No 7 91 6C
  • Area residents slow to jump into new homes No 12 91 1D
Real Estate Business
  • Raleigh backs rules to protect Falls Lake - Ja 6 88 1C
  • McCormick to sell some real estate holdings - Ja 21 88 7B
  • Triangle home sales slow; prices rise - Ja 21 88 6B
  • Developer goes extra mile to leave greenways, trees - Mr 1 88 2D
  • Developer with a country touch (Ammons) - Mr 1 88 1D
  • Developer (Wilkinson) buys property on sound once owned by spy for Soviets (Walker) - Mr 3 88 10B
  • Sherron group to land in cash - Mr 6 88 1I
  • Tis the season to buy houses - Ap 3 88 1F
  • American Home Week (advertising supplement) - Ap 24 88 S
  • Battling for the best deal - Ma 8 88 1F
  • N.C. home sales, prices rise - Ma 11 88 8B
  • First Union forms new unit to encourage urban development - Ma 20 88 6B
  • Golf-course communities proliferating - Ma 29 88 1F
  • Second-home market rebounds - Jn 5 88 1F
  • Power firm to auction 2,300 acres in Franklin (land in Macon, Swain, Jackson and Clay counties) - Jy 21 88 2C
  • Lincoln cuts back residential business - Au 10 88 5B
  • Investors still wary of real estate market - Oc 16 88 2I
  • Playing the market; Trying to stay in step - No 6 88 1F
Real Estate Business
  • Buyers hibernate during winter; Agents plan ahead for slow months - Ja 22 89 1F
  • North Carolina housing activity expected to decline - Ja 29 89 23J
  • Real estate industry foresees year of slow housing, commercial activity - Ja 29 89 8J
  • Demand for 'starter homes' grows - Fe 5 89 3I
  • A stable environment; Unrestricted land significant part of market - Se 24 89 1F
  • Appraisals often trap homeowners - De 10 89 15A
Real Estate Business
  • Decks' benefits go beyond enjoyment; Outdoor space attracts buyers, agents report - Ja 20 91 1G
  • Forecast says worst is over for real estate - Fe 6 91 6C
  • Home sales vary like fortunes of war - Fe 26 91 1D
  • Developers flinching when tax bills arrive - Mr 10 91 3F
  • A place at the Beach; After years in the doldrums, N.C.'s coastal market is enjoying some freshening
  • breezes - Jy 28 91 1G
  • And now for something completely Different; Buyer's agents represent the folks with the money - Au 4 91 1G
  • New real estate service targets small brokerages - Au 30 91 6C
  • Fayetteville is highlight of N.C. housing market - Oc 10 91 10C
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