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Broderick Perkins
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Broderick Perkins, the first real estate journalist to manage a daily newspaper's online real estate section, parlayed more than 30 years of old-school journalism into a digital real estate news service offering "News that really hits home!" -- the Silicon Valley bootstrap, DeadlineNews Group. Perkins is also the National Consumer News Examiner and the National Offbeat News Examiner.


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Wednesday, November 18th, 2009
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Foreclosures in the third quarter 2009 soared five percent from a quarter earlier, and 23 percent from a year ago, as banks began to unload pent-up...
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States are once again stepping up to the plate to address some housing issues federal efforts often fall short on. Following in the footsteps of...
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Expect home prices to drop, overall, another 5 percent in 2010, with double-digit decreases slated for markets like Phoenix, Miami and Las Vegas --...
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