Mortgage market 'worst in decades' (Daily Telegraph) Britain is facing the toughest mortgage market since the late 1970s, the country's largest housebuilder has warned.read more...
Zoning OK'd for 2 Developments FROSTPROOF | The City Council this week approved zoning designations for two housing developments that could eventually triple the population of the city of 3,000.
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Ahead of the Bell: Mortgage Applications (AP via Yahoo! Finance) Investors on Wednesday will get an update on home loan applications as mortgage industry turmoil grows and the housing market's slump persists.read more...
Mortgage war forecast for banks (Stuff) The mortgage war could resume later this year as banks manoeuvre to grab customers coming off two-year fixed rates.read more...
If You Don't Want the Hot Tub, There's No Need to Get Soaked If the home you're buying comes with a hot tub installed on the patio or deck, you have several options: read more...
Housing Starts Rise Unexpectedly, Though New Permits Decline The pace of U.S. home building unexpectedly strengthened in September as new housing starts rose 5.9 percent, but new building permits fell more than expected to a near five-year low,
Glen Creno The Arizona Republic Apr. 28, 2006 12:00 AM Metropolitan Phoenix’s new-home market took a slide last month as builders struggled to unload speculative homes, offered incentives to lure buyers and …
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