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  2. Men stole homeowners’ identities and sold their houses ‘out ...

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    A group accused of a real estate fraud scheme conspired to steal at least 10 homeowners’ identities and sold their properties “out from under them” without permission, federal officials said.

  3. 10 Most Expensive Homes Sold in the US in 2024

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    Real estate developer Steve Wynn sold his 11-bedroom, 15-bathroom Aspen estate for $108 million in 2024. According to Robb Report, it’s the most expensive home sale in the state of Colorado.

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    A famous rule is that a thief cannot convey good title, so title searches are routine (or highly recommended) for purchases of many types of expensive property (especially real estate). In several counties and municipalities in the US a standard title search (generally accompanied by title insurance ) is required under the law as a part of ...

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  6. Hovnanian Enterprises - Wikipedia

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    An additional 200,000 residences were sold between 1989 and 2009, as the company expanded its construction to include luxury homes, mid-priced homes and retirement communities. [9] It remains one of the United States' largest builders of "active adult homes", which are sold under the name of Four Seasons communities.

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    Real estate companies used deceitful tactics to make white homeowners think that their neighborhoods were being "invaded" by non-white residents, [6] which in turn would encourage them to quickly sell their houses at below-market prices. The companies then sold that property to blacks who were desperate to escape inner-city ghettos at higher ...

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    Rebuying another home in the city is out of their price range, where the median home price is $514,200. Instead, the family has decided to relocate to Georgia, where the median home price is lower ...

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