Shedding Some Light on All Those Kinds of Bulbs AKRON, Ohio -- Even Thomas Edison might scratch his head over the choices in a typical home center's light bulb aisle. read more...
Canada could face housing woes, Merrill warns Canadian households are more financially overextended than their counterparts in the United States or Britain, a report issued by Merrill Lynch Canada economists David Wolf and Carolyn Kwan says.read more...
Mortgage lender in administration "We have gone into administration" Regulators are seeking ways to protect affected customers A British mortgage lender which offers loans to people with poor credit histories has gone into
Two men indicted in mortgage scam (San Jose Mercury News) Federal authorities announced the indictment Thursday of two Bay Area men accused of a scam in which they promised to eliminate homeowners' mortgage debt.read more...
House-buyers taking up fixed rate mortgages Publisher: Ian Morgan Published: 13/06/2006 - 11:28:30 AM Send to a friend New figures from Council of Mortgage Lenders Homeowners continued to take refuge in fixed rate mortgages during April
Building Trends: Metal roofs galvanize homeowners "A yurt on pilings" is how Howard Kinney and his wife, Gloria Runnings, jokingly refer to their circular home, perched on a precipitous slope 150 feet above Puget Sound.read more...
It was Ruby Brotherton’s first real home. A tiny farmhouse built around a brick chimney, on the edge of a creek and 2 acres.
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