Belton man admits guilt in elaborate mortgage fraud scheme A Belton real estate investor pleaded guilty this morning to more than 100 federal felonies, acknowledging that he defrauded millions of dollars from mortgage lending firms.read more...
County charges 4 with violating new state contractor law Believed to be the first prosecutions ever under new state home contractor regulations, Ocean County officials yesterday announced the indictments of four contractors operating locally.Commentread more...
Getting Psyched Up to Show Your Home It's easy for home sellers to be overwhelmed by all the preparation required to sell a home.read more...
Fewer in state can buy homes Less than three weeks ago, local, state and national officials got together at the Ontario Convention Center to discuss California's affordable housing crisis.read more...
What Consumers (and Voters) Are Thinking BIG Research has just completed a survey of consumer attitudes heading into the holiday season.read more...
Bill would help ease mortgage mess pain (Dayton Daily News) The U.S. Senate was poised to vote today, July 26, on the most comprehensive legislation dealing with the mortgage crisis to date ? a bill that would allow thousands of
In a sign that the exuberance in the Rockland County real-estate market may be abating, the inventory of unsold homes soared 72 percent in the fourth quarter, according to industry data released yesterday.
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