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U.S. Home Values Unchanged in November; Fewer Major Metros Show Value Declines

Can Madison County find a compromise on mobile home park?

Rancho Palms Mobile Home Park residents may get $77,000 for their homes

Board rejects rezoning for mobile home park

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U.S. Home Values Unchanged in November; Fewer Major Metros Show Value Declines

SEATTLE , Jan. 10, 2012 /PRNewswire/ -- Home values in the United States were essentially unchanged in November, decreasing a marginal 0.1 percent from October, according to this month's Zillow® Real Estate ...

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Can Madison County find a compromise on mobile home park?

We get it that neighbors don't want Stone Meadows Mobile Home Park in Madison County to expand. They say the half-empty park is a source of crime and pulls down property values. They fear that if it goes from 80 mobile homes to 284 as developer USA World Partners proposes, the problems will multiply.

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Rancho Palms Mobile Home Park residents may get $77,000 for their homes

Lorena Castillo and her family are one of seven remaining households at the Rancho Mirage-owned Rancho Palms Mobile Home Park. The city, which is trying to remove all the residents from the park to redevelop the land, could pay Castillo $77,000 for her home.

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Board rejects rezoning for mobile home park

EDWARDSVILLE - Some 50 people stood outside in chilly, mid-30-degree temperatures Thursday afternoon to offer opinions on a developer's desire to rezone a mobile home park, which a zoning board ultimately denied.Proponents said rezoning Stone Meadows Mobile Home Park, 2900 Sand Road - just...

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Trailer Clash

Developer proposes new form of affordable housing: mobile homes In 2006, real estate developer Jeff Branch convinced the city to annex land near Agua Fria Village to help him build a 222-unit subdivision. In return, Branch agreed to bring the city 23 acre-feet of water rights and make 40 percent of his housing units meet the cityâs affordability guidelines.

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