State will soon require contractors to register When consumers need a contractor, the Burlington County Consumer Affairs Office recommends: Know who you are hiring, and take recommendations from friends.read more...
Harris Ranch developers want cap on homes lifted Residents of Harris Ranch, Boise's largest planned development, met Monday night to hear developers' plans to restart home construction.via
'One-stop shop for high-end market' The Columbus Dispatch Interesting concept for contractors, interior-designers and home-buyers to peruse an all-in-one "idea" center in the Arena District at 330 W. Nationwide Blvd.read more...
Jumbo Loans Are Reborn, But Terms Are Stiffer Your tax rebate check won't arrive until May, but the economic stimulus plan's new super-size loans for buyers in high-cost housing areas have hit the market.
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$35 million mortgage fraud uncovered (The Capital) GREENBELT, Md. ? Eight people have been indicted in an alleged $35 million mortgage foreclosure rescue scheme to cheat lenders and homeowners facing foreclosure, a case authorities said is likely
Revive your home with decorative tiles Choices in materials, designs and colors of decorative tiles, such as the glass tiles that Pat Newton displays above, have expanded dramatically as consumers have become more intrigued with the
WASHINGTON (AP) – Mortgage rates declined slightly this week as investors grew more hopeful that the Federal Reserve’s long string of rate hikes is drawing to a close. Freddie Mac, the mortgage company, reported Thursday that rates on 30-year, fixed-rate mortgages dipped to a nationwide average of 6.72 percent, down from 6.80 percent last week, which had been the highest level for rates in more
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