Monthly Archives: February 2010

Cincinnati Real Estate: Buyer’s and Tenant’s Market

February 28th, 2010 (No Comments)

With the continuing housing slump and overall low growth economic conditions, commercial real estate nationwide isn’t expected to begin to turn prices around until 2011 but the local conditions in Cincinnati may have a brighter outlook. According to a recent article in the Kentucky Post: “If the market hasn’t bottomed out [in Cincinnati], it’s very […]

Cincinnati Real Estate Consultant Comments on Recent Listing in U.S. News Report “Top 10 Cities for Real Estate Steals”

February 25th, 2010 (No Comments)

Andrew Howe of Cranewoods Development gives local confirmation that Cincinnati is one of the “10 cities for real estate steals” as recently reported in U.S. News and World…Click Here to read the entire article

Cincinnati Real Estate Consultant Comments on Recent Listing in U.S. News report “Top 10 Cities for Real Estate Steals”

February 25th, 2010 (No Comments)

A recent article in US News and World Report ranking cities where there is potential for “real estate steals” prompted a discussion of the Cincinnati housing market and its prospects with Real Estate Development Consultant Andrew Howe of Cranewoods Development. Cincinnati, OH (PRWEB) February 25, 2010 — Andrew Howe of Cranewoods Development gives local confirmation […]

Cincinnati Makes List Of Top 10 Cities For Real Estate Steals

February 22nd, 2010 (No Comments)

Cincinnati Ohio Real Estate has been recognized by U.S. News & World Report as one of the top ten markets for healthy real estate development investment and even potential “steals” (USNews). In an article from February 12, 2010 entitled “10 Cities for Real Estate Steals”, U.S. News surveyed information primarily compiled by Moody’s Economy.com to […]

Receivers and Receivership

February 3rd, 2010 (No Comments)

Here’s a good resource if your real estate development or investment runs into some trouble and you or your lender think you may need a court appointed receiver. A court appoints a receiver only after both sides of the litigation are given an apportunity to give input upon the specific receiver and the goals of […]