on Holy Ground GROWTH, RENOVATION AT THE MOSQUE Congregation growth: Since the mosque's establishment in 1983, its congregation has grown from about 200 members to nearly 1,000, significantly limiting space.read more...
A Home That Welcomes All Visitors In three years, about a third of the U.S. population will be 50 or older, a demographic milestone. read more...
Mortgage Lenders chief to quit (Edinburgh Evening News) PETER WILLIAMS, the deputy director general of the Council of Mortgage Lenders (CML), is to quit the organisation at the end of September after 12 years to become a self-employed
Condo Kitchen Conundrum Q: I live in an older, garden-style, one-bedroom condo that was updated before I purchased it in 2004 -- not extravagantly, but new appliances. read more...
Rental-property owners may bite on lease-option deal While lease-option sales are not common in a seller's market, there are some advantages to owners of rental properties, says Real Estate Adviser Steve McLinden.read more...
Inflated Appraisals Are Still Happening When an appraiser hired by your mortgage company confirms that the house you bought is worth what you paid, that's reassuring. But what if the appraiser was pressured to fudge
With home sales slumping and inventories on the rise, experts say getting your home sold depends a lot on pricing it correctly.
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