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Android users flock to rent search When Trulia launched their Android app this spring, it became evident quickly that Android users differ quite a bit f
Unpaid wages to agents alleged The California State Department of Industrial Relations today filed a $17 million lawsuit against California-based ZipRea
Introducing the Amazon Kindle Fire While the name is a little awkward, Amazon has announced a legitimate competitor to the iPad in a lower price point, us
"Save the dream tour" Houston homeowners looking to save their homes are lining up in Houston at the convention center, waiting for hours to meet with N
Will there be a miracle for the market? Unless there is an unlikely miracle on Capitol Hill, the luxury real estate market is about to take a major hit
“We wanted to make a deposit.” “We wanted to make a deposit. Unfortunately they don’t want to take our deposit," Boston resident Lisa Hines said
Google+ now open to all, sees major improvements Today, Google has announced that their social network, Google+ has made 91 improvements in its 90 day e
Melanie Gravdal got frustrated selling her Chicago townhome and got creative, telling her Realtor she wanted to offer $1,000 in beer
Congressman Paul Ryan's plan gaining traction Both sides of the aisle are pushing for reform of the tax system
Rising delinquency rates It's no secret that obtaining loans for commercial real estate has been overly difficult and complex in recent years, and one o
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Although the iPhone isn’t the best thing since sliced bread (just don’t tell iPhone users that), it is a super useful tool that people are relying more and more upon