Air Force Leader's Ranch Goes on Sale The Sonoma, Calif., home of Henry Harley "Hap" Arnold, who commanded U.S. Army air forces in World War II, has gone on the market for $2.65 million. In Manhattan, Eleanor
Humberto Cruz: The cost of a home more than a mortgage "Your readers need to hear some of the traps of home ownership" Since my wife, Georgina, and I moved to a new beachside home in 2001, our "house payments"
Preemptive strike: States vs. feds in mortgage mess (Market Watch) WASHINGTON (MarketWatch) -- When it comes to protecting mortgage borrowers, who can do a better job, Washington or the states?
A Look at Which Home Improvements Pay Off There are two main reasons people take on home improvement projects: for their own pleasure and in hopes of increasing the resale value of their homes.read more...
Spaces - Old and new meet in this renovated King William mansion "Be open to altering your plan along the way." At the King William Fair three years ago, Paul Alan Boskind was standing among crowds in front of the Ike
British mortgage approvals at all-time low in March (Market Watch) LONDON (MarketWatch) -- British mortgage approvals fell to 64,000 in March, down from 72,000 in February, the Bank of England reported Tuesday. The figure was slightly above the consensus forecast
The California Association of Mortgage Brokers predicted that mortgage rates will hit 7 percent for 30-year fixed-rate mortgages in the coming year and that 40-year fixed-rate loans will become more common.
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