Home-building slump cuts into sawmills' profits Dozens of sawmills around the country are laying off workers, shutting down temporarily or trimming hours, as a steep drop in home building hits demand and prices.Commentread more...
The Coldest Heating Contractor "The attorney general is dedicated to making sure the public knows what sort of problems are out there, and what people can do about them." By Elena Cala Buscarino
Realtors' Commission Fees Are Under Assault "Realtors embrace the idea of some automation and some use of the Internet. But the minute it cuts into their pocketbooks, well, all hell broke loose." Even with today's
Renewal Begins In East Wheeling WHEELING - Work at a 14th Street duplex marks the start of efforts to rejuvenate a block that was once home to many stately residences.read more...
Ottawa eyes privatization of CMHC The federal government is quietly testing the waters about privatizing the national housing agency, Canada Mortgage and Housing Corp.Commentread more...
Blame for subprime mess shifts; Mortgage sellers faulted "It's just the most effective way to get the market to behave" One of the toughest questions facing Congress as it tries to address the meltdown in the subprime
WASHINGTON - Rates on 30-year mortgages climbed to the highest level in 16 months last week, marking the fourth-straight week they have been above the 6 percent level. Mortgage giant Freddie Mac reported Thursday that the nationwide average for 30-year, fixed-rate mortgages rose this week to 6.31 percent, up from 6.15 percent last week. It was the highest level since 30-year mortgages were at
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