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City considers allowing mobile homes in town 


City considers allowing mobile homes in town 
Okmulgee Daily Times - Aug 25 9:36 AM
The Okmulgee City Council is considering plans to allow mobile homes inside Okmulgee. If approved, manufactured housing (mobile homes) could be allowed within any and all residential zoning districts inside the City limits.

Worth $27 M? 
North Lake Tahoe Bonanza - Aug 26 6:10 AM
The veracity of the preliminary valuation of a 3.54-acre parcel of lakefront property, slated to be purchased by the federal government and located between Crystal Towers condominiums and other private lakefront homes and land in Crystal Bay, is...

Home buyers feel crunch as appraisals lag prices 
The Arizona Republic - Aug 30 9:18 PM
Metropolitan Phoenix's runaway home prices are speeding ahead of appraisals, forcing some buyers to bridge the gap with cash or to walk away from the deal.

Monday, August 29, 2005 
Daily Breeze - Aug 29 1:57 AM
A high appraisal may seem like a good thing, but an inaccurate one can cause problems. A high appraisal can at first seem a homeowner's best friend. After all, the higher the property's apparent value, the more one can get on a cash-out mortgage refinancing or a home-equity loan.

Swing doors open wide for Round Rock's first university 
Austin American-Statesman - Aug 23 8:25 PM
Texas State opens window to future, including possibility of on-campus hospital. ROUND ROCK Swing the doors open wide.

Three Valley firms make 'Fortune' fastest-growing list 
BizJournals - Aug 23 1:14 PM
Three Arizona firms have made Fortune Magazine's 100 Fastest Growing Companies in America list for 2005.
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