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House prices shoot up  The average asking price for a home jumped by more than 6,000 in the past month, the largest monthly increase for almost five years.read more...


DIY investing can put nest egg at risk  Discuss concerns with your financial adviser before deciding to go it alone, says Dr. Don Taylor.read more...


Arizona's growth pushes builders' profits skyward  Publicly traded home builders in Arizona hit the jackpot in 2005 with the state's ongoing population boom a key reason for the winnings.read more...


Treasurys Dip As Stocks Advance    Treasury prices fell sharply Friday, as investors waded back into the stock market to search for bargains after recent equities routs.'We are seeing a little bit of profit-taking,' said


Million-dollar homes are now a dime a dozen in the United States  Everything about Frank Fazio's new two-bedroom apartment on Manhattan's Upper West Side is decidedly average, including its price: a hair under $1 million.read more...


Post 9/11 skyscraper study finds flaws  By Joseph Chrysdale Jun. 22, 2005 at 8:54AM A 3-year U.S. federal study on skyscraper safety has found flaws in tests used for drafting building codes in its 10,000-page report.via

October 8th, 2005

Immigrants drive housing market

Patricia Ng looks around her office pointing at brokers and listing the languages they speak: Spanish, Portuguese, Creole, Cantonese, Russian.

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