A Life Raft for the Buyer Of a Flooded Property? June Fletcher advises a reader who is being pressured to buy a once-waterlogged residence 'as is.' To avoid being taken to the cleaners, the home buyer should look closely at
Be careful choosing fixes for the mortgage meltdown (Seattle Times) There will be few winners in the mortgage meltdown. Democrats may be an exception, but they can blow it by trying too hard to fix what pains...read more...
Small steps count when saving Personal finance expert Jean Chatzky explains why it's so important to build an emergency fund, as well as how to do it.read more...
Business Briefing HEADLINES: Moe's Being SuedBy 50 Franchisees; Staples' PerformanceTops Expectations; ArmorGroup WarnsIts Profits Will Fall; Tribune Co. RevenueDown 9.3 Percent; VW
Land, skills shortage drive up home costs The pace of home construction has fallen dramatically in Greater Vancouver because of a shortage of skilled workers and suitable properties, doubling the cost of residential building over the past
Letter suggests enmity between Bank of Canada, housing corporation A day later, Dodge and Kinsley met privately to sort things out."We were reassured by the fact that CMHC's interest-only mortgage product includes no change in mortgage qualification criteria and
There are some things in life that will always be confusing. Like why the same meals prepared at your children’s friends’ houses always taste better.
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