A Problem of Immeasurable Size It's hard to know how scared to be if you don't know the size of the threat. No, not terrorism, housing. The U.S. mortgage-lending business is a sprawling, varied enterprise
This flawed house Sure, there are spaces we let people see: The first room where art replaced sticky-gum posters.read more...
The Good, Bad and the Ugly: A Look at the Housing Market In this week's survey of news from across the Web, we look at how the real-estate slump is hitting people's pocketbooks, Woodstock's green initiative, sagging sales in Arizona, a healthy
Criminal activity isn't a barricade to being a broker Florida's rules require mortgage broker applicants to pay a $200 fee, become fingerprinted, complete 24 hours of classroom education and pass a written test.read more...
Bankers support mortgage reform (Houston Chronicle) Banking industry trade groups Monday endorsed mortgage reform principles as the troubled market for high-risk home loans worsens and Congress ponders whether to intervene.
Costs Soar With Building Boom A Vermont construction project, from the modest residential dwelling to the most elaborate corporate structure, costs more today than it did just two years ago.via
The capital of the Northwest Territories no longer has the distinction of having the highest apartment rents of any city in the country, an honour it’s held for more than a decade.
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