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  2. Specific performance - Wikipedia

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    Uniqueness of the Property: The subject of the contract, especially in real estate transactions, must be unique to such an extent that monetary damages would not be a sufficient remedy. Irreparable Harm: The aggrieved party would suffer irreparable harm if specific performance were not granted, such as in cases where real property’s unique ...

  3. Long & Foster - Wikipedia

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    Long & Foster has offices and associates in Delaware, Maryland, New Jersey, North Carolina, Pennsylvania, Virginia, Washington, D.C. and, West Virginia.The company has multiple lines of business that support buying, selling and owning real estate including the sale and purchase of residential (existing and new construction) and commercial properties and land; mortgage, title and settlement ...

  4. Susan M. Wachter - Wikipedia

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    Susan M. Wachter is the Albert Sussman Professor of Real Estate, and Professor of Finance at The Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania, the Director for the Wharton GeoSpatial Initiative and Lab, and the co-director of the Penn Institute for Urban Research.

  5. New year, same old real estate market: The high mortgage rates, scarce inventory and dismal affordability that have plagued housing look set to linger. NBC Universal 1 month ago The housing market ...

  6. America's richest families are feeling pressure to sell their ...

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    With a track record of identifying high-potential properties and over $5.2 billion in assets under management, DLP Capital helps investors capitalize on real estate’s long-term value.

  7. Philip L. Milstein - Wikipedia

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    From 1987 to 2003, Milstein served in various capacities as the vice chairman, president and CEO, and co-chairman of Emigrant Savings Bank, owned by his family. [4] The extended Milstein family, however, was involved in a series of high-profile lawsuits over the division of their $5 billion fortune as well as succession issues that eventually tore the family apart.