When a Layoff Hits Home A number of top economists are producing lists that rank the metropolitan areas most likely to experience a sharp drop in housing prices.read more...
Loudoun Forwards 2 Growth Plans The Loudoun County Board of Supervisors advanced two competing plans for limiting home building in a vast area of the county yesterday, three months after Virginia's Supreme Court threw out
How Homeowners, Consumers Can Battle Against Global Warming Sixteen percent of U.S. greenhouse gases come from residences. What it costs to cut carbon dioxide output in our houses, cars and at the grocery store.
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Tuesday's Early Nightly A preview of tonight's NBC Nightly News with Brian Williams. You can see it live on NBC 15 beginning at 5:30. 12/18 - Special Report: Mall muggings Assailants mugged two
Fannie Mae Execs to Appear Before Congress The top two executives of Fannie Mae will appear before Congress as pressure mounts on the mortgage giant from government officials seeking to rein in its growth in the wake
Milwaukee-based mortgage insurer MGIC sets higher bar for customers (Wisconsin State Journal) The nation's leading mortgage insurer, MGIC Investment Corp., said it plans to limit its exposure in declining housing markets by requiring higher credit scores and larger down payments. Starting March
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