Napa: An American real estate dream I feel the article was, in a very obvious way, trying to deflect blame away from those real estate brokers who also choose to invest in properties.via
Man claiming to be contractor charged; officials urge caution A Shelton man claiming to be a home-improvement contractor was arrested for allegedly bilking a Milford couple out of $6,000. Last fall, Brian Casey, 39, of Weybosset Street, cashed three
Redoing a ranch? Be true to its style Architectural historian Jim Draeger cringes when he sees some of the things that people have done to ranch houses in the name of improvement.read more...
Ability to shop around online is changing the real estate landscape PHIL CARY was in the market for a home but couldn't see himself spending weekends driving around to open houses.read more...
Mortgage fraud a burden (Deseret News) Sometimes being No. 1 in the nation isn't such a good thing. In 2001, the FBI listed Utah as No. 1 in the country for the amount of mortgage fraud
RESPA reform proposal slated for September The Department of Housing and Urban Development's next reform proposal on real estate settlement procedures could be released as early as September, staff said in a meeting last week with
Marile Robinson, 52, had just bought her dream home a few years ago when her accountant gave her a nasty shock: She owed an unexpected $290,000 in taxes.
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