Spitzer buys home in Gallatin ALBANY - Gov.-elect Eliot Spitzer has purchased a farmhouse and 160 acres in Columbia County, which he plans to use as a weekend getaway, his spokeswoman said Tuesday.Commentread more...
Housing hasn't stumbled yet The whole nation, it seems, is listening intently for the hiss or pop or bang or kaboom that would signal the end of the housing bubble.read more...
'Design Star' winner hosts own show David Bromstad, hunky host of "Color Splash" on HGTV, is known for his sleeveless shirts.Commentread more...
Home building prices up and away SOARING steel and other metal prices in the June quarter have added $1678 to the cost of building an average house and will continue to hurt affordability, according to the
Mortgage rates stayed high last week (San Francisco Chronicle) Rates on 30-year mortgages didn't budge last week, while rates on other home loans were a mixed bag. Freddie Mac, the mortgage company, reported Thursday that 30-year, fixed-rate mortgages averaged
March storms rain on housing starts By Victor Epstein Of Bloomberg News Housing construction fell a larger-than-expected 17.6 percent in March from a month earlier, when the pace of building reached a 21-year-high. The drop last
NEW YORK——Jan. 30, 2006—Fitch rates GSR Mortgage Loan Trust, series 2006-1F, residential mortgage pass-through certificates as follows: $1.33 billion classes 1A-1 through 1A-17, 2A-1 through 2A-17, 3A-1, 3A-2, 4A-1 through 4A-7, 5A-1 through 5A-9, 6A-1 through 6A-3, 7A-1, 7A-2, 1A-P, 2A-P, and A-X ‘AAA’; $18,792,000 million classes 1M-1 and 2M-1 ‘AA+’; $15,785,000 million classes 1B-1 and
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