Fighting the Neighborhood Eyesore Fresh paint, a new front door and colorful landscaping are often surefire ways to tease potential buyers over the threshold of a home for sale. Yet sometimes, no matter
Platinum Hits 25-Year High Energy prices fell sharply as warm weather returned to the northeast US and comments from OPEC's showed the cartel intends to maintain current production levels.read more...
Consumer confidence fuels spending spree BRITONS are increasingly optimistic about the economy in the run-up to Christmas, a survey from the Nationwide building society revealed yesterday.read more...
Signed contracts don't mean a done deal these days "That's great, you're going to buy. Now let's see if you can get the mortgage you think you can get." Deal - or no deal? Does a signed contract
Thinking of Bolder Shades of Green How green can we get? Architects and their clients increasingly pursue "green" ratings as a measure of the environmental sustainability of their buildings.
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Retirement complex shows little sign of fire Walking across the construction site near 32nd Street West and Central Avenue, it's hard to find any evidence of the disastrous fire that, in one night earlier this year, wiped
Q Can a condominium board of directors force an owner to make modifications to a condominium unit’s electrical outlets? Our board of directors has requested that all apartments be updated with three-prong plugs and ground fault circuit interrupters in the kitchens and bathrooms. We are all required…
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