Algiers seeks status as Guilford's town center Even though it's almost as far east as you can go and still be in Guilford, the town recently applied to the state to designate the Village of Algiers as
Spending in Grand Style Sue Stock - Raleigh News & Observer The nation's 77.6 million baby boomers are heading into their grandparenting years and retailers are primed.read more...
More households struggle with mortgage payments (Guardian Unlimited) The number of those struggling to repay their mortgage debt has risen, according to figures released today by the Bank of England.read more...
Wells Fargo Accused Of Lending Bias In Minority Areas A lawsuit claims that Wells Fargo & Co. discriminated against borrowers in Latino and black areas by charging them higher mortgage fees and interest rates than it charged people with
Builder Confidence Remains Strong Builder confidence in the market for new single-family homes edged down somewhat in August but remained well within the elevated range that has characterized the past 17 months, according to
Mortgage fraud scheme gets Greenville lawyer a prison sentence (WIS News 10 Columbia) (Columbia) September 1, 2006 - Last March, a Greenville lawyer admitted he sent false loan documents to residential mortgage lenders in the Upstate. Now Alex J. Newton has been sentenced
The excitement is building at the Turks and Caicos Sporting Club at Ambergris Cay—literally.
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