Fannie Mae: Home crisis half-over Fannie Mae's CEO told shareholders Tuesday that the housing market is "about halfway through" its crisis and home prices could fall as much as 25 percent before the worst is
Mortgage rates hold steady (CNN Money) Mortgage rates held mostly steady this week after two key economic readings provided an unclear picture of the future direction of the housing market, Freddie Mac reported Thursday.read more...
The art of being 'in' out in the 'burbs The concept of Suburbanistas has been around since fashionistas started having babies and trying to move to the suburbs without sacrificing their sense of style.read more...
Real Estate News and Advice Indicators continue to suggest, instead of buying a move-up, it's not a bad time to turn your existing home into one -- before the spring thaw awakens hibernating homeowners with
No More Wait: Solar Systems are Affordable Q. The more energy costs go up, the more determined I get to someday be energy-independent. Are the costs of solar electricity ever going to be cost-effective for the average
U.S. Construction Spending Up In November U.S. Construction Spending Up In November by Staff U.S. construction spending rose 0.1 percent in November on government outlays, but home-building spending slid 2.5 percent, the U.S. Commerce Department
Accounting firm KPMG will avoid an indictment for selling potentially illegal tax shelters by accepting an outside monitor and paying a $456 million fine, The New York Times reported on its Web site Friday.
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