Real Estate/Development
Oct. 2, 1999
Service gap
By Ronald McNees "Are You Being Served?" is the name of a British sitcom, but it's also a good question to ask income property investors following the acquisition and consolidation of California's largest savings and loans. A number of financial institutions say the answer is no and are organizing or expanding to fill the void.
By Ronald McNees
"Are You Being Served?" is the name of a British sitcom, but it's also a good question to ask income property investors following the acquisition and consolidation of California's largest savings and loans. A number of financial institutions say the answer is no and are organizing or expanding to fill the void.
"We believe the acquisitions of Home Savings, American Savings, Coast Federal and Great Western by Washington Mutual have left the income...
"Are You Being Served?" is the name of a British sitcom, but it's also a good question to ask income property investors following the acquisition and consolidation of California's largest savings and loans. A number of financial institutions say the answer is no and are organizing or expanding to fill the void.
"We believe the acquisitions of Home Savings, American Savings, Coast Federal and Great Western by Washington Mutual have left the income...
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