Stocks Mixed After Friday's 400-Point Plunge Stocks closed mixed Monday, with Wall Street exhausted from last week's swoon and still nervous about the effect of bank losses and energy costs on the economy.A pullback in crude
50-year mortgage gains momentum Appeal is strong because people want to build equity in their homes By TATIANA PROPHET Staff Writer RANCHO CUCAMONGA -- In an effort to help buyers qualify for ever-spiraling home
Book offers inspiration for holidays Pondering Judaism's annual high holidays, Rabbi James Diamond of Princeton University says they could be called the "hi" holidays because "Jews who haven't seen each other all year gather in
Housing Market Continues to Cool March 16, 2006 - The government says builders broke ground on new homes at a significantly reduced level during February, the latest sign that the air is slipping out of
Bankrate: Fixed Mortgage Rates Climb to Highest Level in More Than Four Years (PR Newswire via Yahoo! Finance) Fixed mortgage rates continued to rise this week. The average 30-year fixed rate mortgage jumped from 6.71 percent to 6.83 percent, according to Bankrate.com's weekly national survey of large
Amity students give back The $1,000 donation represented funds raised during the year by Amity Cares. On hand to receive the check was Tom Ayola, construction supervisor for Greater New Haven Habitat for Humanity.via
The home-renovation boom, spurred by low mortgage rates that made home-equity loans popular and cheap, appears to be cooling off. The latest government construction-spending data—for November—shows spending on home renovations was down 4.1 percent from the month before, and down 5.6 percent from November 2004.
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