Yonkers home improvement scam victims to get refunds Yonkers Mayor Philip Amicone Tuesday announced the successful efforts of the Consumer Protection Bureau to secure over $66,000 in restitution for several residents of Yonkers who unknowingly paid the same
Padding your pad Getting a first apartment can be exhilarating but stressful. With rent, utilities and food, the expenses begin to add up -- fast.read more...
Wachovia increases its stake in CMBS market (BizJournals) While continuing to be an active lender for high-rise condominiums, Wachovia Corp. also is becoming the top player in commercial mortgage-backed securities (CMBS).read more...
Quantico train depot reopens (Reg Req'd) Riders are bustling inside Quantico's train station this week for the first time since 1971, when the RF&P Railroad discontinued its passenger service.via
Home Sales Down For 2006 by 8.4% - Median Price Up 1.1% The housing numbers are out from the National Association of Realtors for 2006 and they showed that sales were down by 8.4 percent while the median housing prices were up
State Fair opens today Surf's up at the California State Fair. This year's beach party theme features a surfing exhibit, sand sculptures, a live shark encounter and high-dive dueling pirates along with traditional favorites.read
16 April 2006 By David Clerkin Borrowers could soon face a two-tier mortgage market thanks to the Financial Regulator?s plan to impose extra requirements on loans for more than 80 per cent of a home?s value, according to senior banking sources.
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