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Real estate agent: Hospital could be difficult to move
Hamilton “Hammy” Davis, an agent with Coldwell Banker Pelican Real Estate said the market does not need another hospital, so the buidlings might be difficult to sell. Two medical office buildings on the campus Our Lady of Lourdes Regional Medical …
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Get funding when considering home ownership
Often the cost of real estate financing is routinely greater than the original purchase price of a home (after including interest and closing costs). …
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Home Bank acquires Covington-based Statewide Bank
The loss sharing agreement between the FDIC and Home Bank covers substantially all acquired loans and foreclosed real estate. As a result of the transaction …
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Home sales stay flat for 2010
Home sales in Lafayette remain flat so far in 2010, but real estate agents are confident the market will heat up during the spring and summer months. …
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New Orleans firm fires president who helped newspaper
NEW ORLEANS (AP) — A major New Orleans real estate firm fired its president Tuesday after he provided a newspaper with information about assessment values …
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Housing sales slump
“The real estate market in Louisiana is stable,” said Malcolm Young, CEO of the Louisiana Realtors Association. “Average sales prices have held their value, …
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Contracts to buy homes inch up
The real estate industry hopes the recovery will continue, and Mike Larson, a real estate analyst with Weiss Research, said the index “sets the stage for a …
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Get ready for returns
So does the increased standard deduction for real estate taxes or losses in a federally declared disaster. But if you didn’t find your dream house until …
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Lafayette realty firms merge
Main Street Realty and Perron Real Estate recently merged into Keller Williams, located at 900 S. College Road in Lafayette. With the merger came 15 new …
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Bankruptcy filings rise in La.
Kervin said the vast majority of business bankruptcies seen by his firm involve either small retail stores or personal businesses involved in real estate …
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