High costs left ICE on a slippery slope (Reg Req'd) After the lavish sales party comes the hard part -- actually building the high-rise. High construction costs have put the squeeze on ICE in Miami.via
Is the Mortgage Bubble Popping? (Washington Post) With all the recent news about mortgage foreclosures and the possible end to easy credit, I hope you will join me today at noon ET for a chat with author
Mortgage Firm Seeks To Liquidate Assets (Eyewitness News 3 Hartford) Mortgage Lenders Network USA plans to seek a bankruptcy court's permission on Wednesday to liquidate its assets.read more...
Foreclosure Crisis Catching Renters Off Guard James Austin was stunned when a real estate agent showed up to snap photos of the house he was renting last year and casually informed him the place was in
San Mateo Union head reimbursed $12K San Mateo Union High School District Superintendent David Miller will earn an additional $12,000 stipend this academic year as reimbursement for travel and housing expenses.read more...
Consumer spending outlook grim "This holiday season, consumers were even more bargain-oriented that we have since at least the 2001 recession" The nation's major retailers are slated to report tepid sales gains for
Reported losses on mortgage fraud more than doubled to $1.014 billion so far in 2005, making the category one of the fastest growing types of white-collar crime in the United States, according to the FBI. Mortgage fraud has surged as the boom in U.S. housing has encouraged criminals, Derek Siegle, assistant chief of the financial crimes section of the FBI, said at a panel discussion of the
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