June Housing Starts Up, Permits Plummet The pace of U.S. home construction rose 2.3 percent in June but building permit activity, a sign of future construction plans, sank to its lowest rate in 10 years,
Tunnel collapse rail line reopens A busy commuter rail route is set to reopen later, seven weeks after a tunnel collapse.read more...
A Flood of Foreclosures, But Should You Invest? The number of homes in or nearing foreclosure is growing and some investors are taking advantage of the bargains created. But this type of investing has risks, especially for first-timers.
Real Estate Calendar Here are some events that builders and developers have scheduled for would-be home buyers in the coming weeks. All are free and open to the public.
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Home and Garden Show: Remodeling's model citizens Lin Rimple had never taken a course in home remodeling, let alone read a book about the subject, but when she had a dream about building her house some years
DeKalb to work on new development policy Translate this Web site to the language of your choice. Choose your language and click Translate.via
The airy cathedral ceilings that have helped sell thousands of new homes over the past decade have turned into a liability.
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