Gainesville Ranked No. 1 Place to Live The receptionists at the Gainesville Area Chamber of Commerce added a new line to their greeting this week: "Thank you for calling the Gainesville Area Chamber of Commerce in the
Damage at C.V. High a concern Leaks from January rains caused mold in new buildings; officials consider legal action.via
Rates forecast spells mortgage misery (The Scotsman: Business) MORTGAGE pain is on the way for millions of homebuyers if the Bank of England raises the cost of borrowing this week as expected, writes Teresa Hunter.read more...
A mortgage crisis that didn't have to be (Philly.com) It's not a pretty picture, and it didn't have to come to this. The worst housing slump since World War II is showing no sign of abating. Manufacturing activity is
Permit granted for Horvath tower Festive, lighted evergreens are hung throughout the Grand Old City, as shopkeepers prepare holiday hors'dourves, which many will treat their patrons to during the Old-Fashioned Christmas Celebration of the ...read
Mortgage mess prolonged? (Portsmouth Herald) If the subprime mortgage meltdown continues to erode the country's economic health one failed mortgage at a time, many policymakers, politicians and citizens may well look back at the
Home builders across Ontario expect to build fewer homes next year. A survey by the Ontario Home Builders Association finds roughly half expecting new housing starts next year to at least match 2005 levels.
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