U.S. Move To Cut Lumber Duties A Halfway Measure While the U.S. Commerce Department's decision to cut duties on Canadian softwood lumber imports is a positive development for housing affordability and consumers, the nation's home builders are calling on
July Home Sales Dip Slightly From Record Pace in June Sales of existing homes fell more than expected in July from the record setting pace of June and prices were virtually flat, but the number of transactions and prices remained
Confused by all the Mortgage Options? Here's Help (Benton Evening News) (ARA) - Fixed rate. Adjustable rate. Interest Only. Flex. All of the different types of home loans that are available these days can puzzle many homebuyers. But, say mortgage experts,
Workers' comp bill may fizzle in court (Reg Req'd) A two-year struggle by Gov. Frank Murkowski to change Alaska's workers' compensation laws passed the Legislature this year, but it could be a short-lived victory for the governor, as many
HouseValues Reports Annual Revenue Growth of 82 Percent KIRKLAND, WA -- -- 02/28/2006 -- HouseValues, Inc. today announced results for the quarter and year ended December 31, 2005.read more...
Newspaper study finds high mortgage rates four times as likely for blacks (Sioux City Journal) 12:30 p.m. CHARLOTTE, N.C. (AP) -- Blacks who bought homes across America last year were four times as likely as whites to get mortgage loans at high interest rates instead
Market Watch found room to doubt today’s new home sales report. “The U.S. housing market has gone from boom to bust to boom again, if you believe the recent data.
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