Realty Q&A: When to pay cash for a house; reverse mortgage rules (Market Watch) WASHINGTON (MarketWatch) -- Question: If I can afford it, are there any pitfalls to paying cash for a house? Assuming all else being equal, is it more fiscally sound to
BuilderMT Wins Two More 'Gold' Vision Awards, Adding to a String of 18 Awards Since 2004 BuilderMT, the nation's leading provider of production management software for the construction sector, today announced that it has won two more Constructech Vision Awards.read more...
Poor Credit Clouds Hopes For a Bargain A few months ago, Mark Dozier started shopping around for a home mortgage so that he and his fiancee could move out of their apartment in Bowie and into
Design detectives uncover layers of colorful history -- it's interior archaeology' Walk down Water Street, and you'll see the town's Victorian heritage manifested in muscular gray stone and brick.via
Around the Nation Wal-Mart Stores will start holding its suppliers more accountable for environmental and social standards at foreign factories as public expectations in the United States rise, Chief Executive Lee Scott said
DiMasi: I paid off lobbyist friend's mortgage (WBZ News Radio Boston) House Speaker Sal DiMasi says he's paid off a $250,000 loan from a close friend, who just registered as a lobbyist. DiMasi got the $250,000 third mortgage from Richard Vitale,
New home construction in Connecticut and Hartford County dipped only slightly through the end of October from last year’s robust pace, a sign that demand remains healthy even though mortgage rates are rising.
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