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Manhattan Housing Market Returning to Normal: Report

The Manhattan housing market is showing signs of a return to historically normal levels of sales and inventory, according to a first quarter market overview just released by the locally-based residential brokerage firm Prudential Douglas Elliman. The report says the momentum of the second half of 2009 carried forward boosting sales and shrinking inventory to levels consistent with the market's 10-year average.

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Government, Agents, Lenders, Vendors: One United Force When It Comes to HAFA

The administration's Home Affordable Foreclosure Alternatives (HAFA) program is in effect, and players from every corner of the industry are teaming up and working in unison to help ensure the short sale program's success. The Treasury's Laurie Maggiano tells DSNews.com that major servicers are ready, with dedicated staff on hand to handle the influx of short sale requests. And some of the biggest players, like Bank of America, are taking it one step further, partnering with technology firm Equator and RE/MAX agents to hit the ground running.

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How Did Some Housing Markets Bypass the Bust?

With all the negative news and lackluster market indicators, it may seem as though the entire country is neck-deep in the worst housing slump most of us have ever seen. But a new study by two officials at the Federal Reserve Bank of New York indicates otherwise. They've concluded that much of the United States has been largely insulated from the boom-and-bust volatility of the most recent real estate cycle. They point to the markets that didn't ride the lofty price wave of the last decade and had little subprime lending as the great escapees.

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Former Cushman & Wakefield Exec Joins ARA Finance

Tom MacManus, a 30-year industry veteran, has been appointed as president and COO of Boca Raton, Florida-based ARA Finance, a joint venture of Apartment Realty Advisors (ARA) and CWCapital, LLC. MacManus will be responsible for the strategic development of the venture's national multifamily lending platform, which provides service through ARA's 19 offices located across the country.

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USAA Real Estate Company Teams Up With Crimson Real Estate Fund

USAA Real Estate Company, a San Antonio-based company that provides fund and separate account investments for corporate and institutional investors, recently announced a new investment partnership with Houston-based Crimson Real Estate Fund, LP, to acquire, develop, and reposition real estate opportunities in key growth markets across the United States.

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LoopNet Acquires Reaction Web

San Francisco-based LoopNet, Inc., a commercial real estate information services provider, recently announced the acquisition of Centennial, Colorado-based Reaction Web, an online solutions company focused in the commercial real estate industry. Reaction Web brings state-of-the-art custom Web sites, deal rooms, and private property marketing tools to LoopNet's suite of solutions.

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After a Decline in January, Pending Home Sales Increase in February

Pending home sales rose in February, potentially signaling a second surge of sales in response to the looming homebuyer tax credit deadline, the National Association of Realtors (NAR) reported Monday. NAR's Pending Home Sales Index, a forward-looking indicator based on contracts signed during the month, jumped 8.2 percent in February to 97.6 from a downwardly-revised 90.2 in January. The index was also 17.3 percent above February 2009 when it was 83.2.

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IndiSoft Launches Realtor Portal to Meet HAFA Directives

Technology provider IndiSoft, LLC, has announced that effective immediately, its RxOffice platform meets the Home Affordable Foreclosure Alternatives (HAFA) program requirements, which take effect today, Monday, April 5. In addition, the company announced the roll-out of its new RxOffice Realtor portal, which IndiSoft says will help Realtors manage the anticipated upsurge in short sale transactions expected with HAFA's implementation.

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Texas Real Estate Commission Warns of Real Estate Brokerage Scams

The Texas Real Estate Commission has issued a statement alerting the state's real estate community and the public that the agency has received complaints against a group of individuals and companies doing business in the Dallas/Fort Worth area, representing themselves as real estate agents and brokerage companies even though they do not hold Texas real estate licenses. The group typically takes deposits on properties that they claim are available for a short sale but in reality are days away from foreclosure.

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