Asian Markets Recover From Recent Tumble Relieved by an overnight recovery on Wall Street, Asian markets bounced back and European shares opened higher Thursday after the previous day's plunge triggered by worries about a slowdown in
Toll Brothers cuts sales forecast Toll Brothers Inc., the largest U.S. builder of luxury homes such as these in Holland, Pa., says it has seen limited price increases since Hurricane Katrina.read more...
U.S. home prices up 4.9 percent in 2Q A key measure of U.S. home prices for the second quarter was up 4.9 percent, Freddie Mac reported Wednesday.read more...
Invasion of the Roof Snatchers; The Flat-Top Look Catches On Eager to squeeze in more square-footage while adhering to community height restrictions, more homeowners are building homes with flat roofs. But these box-like structures are sparking a backlash among neighbors.read
Wrong House Demolished By Firefighters "I want to get the assessment of the damage. I just want to fix the house." The Braintree Fire Department is investigating how firefighters participating in a training exercise
O.C.'s Debt Refi Will Save Millions Orange County has refinanced the remaining debt from its 1994 bankruptcy by selling more than $560 million in municipal bonds on Wall Street, a move that will allow the county
A property owner plows the proceeds from the sale of his rental into a million-dollar home.
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