Building fraudsters rip off Durban homeowners Fraudsters are cashing in on the rush by home owners to renovate. Aggrieved home owners have flooded consumer organisation switchboards to complain of shoddy workmanship or builders who disappear with
Valley housing starts to drop 10% Forecast predicts 2006 will still be hot for builders The San Joaquin Valley will see a 10 percent drop in housing starts this year, but it will still be a
30-Year Loan Rates Hold Steady Rates on 30-year mortgages didn't budge this week; rates on other home loans were mixed.
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December 4, 2006 - Builders May Have Seen the Worst of Current Downturn Although the current housing slowdown is expected to persist into the middle of next year, on a national basis builders may have seen the worst of the downturn, according to
Stop me before I shop again Dear Steve, I'm a student in college who would like to STOP spending money. However, with all these fashion magazines and the pressure to always look good, I find myself
Four indicted in mortgage scheme (The Sacramento Bee) A federal grand jury has indicted four Sacramento-area mortgage brokers and real estate agents on charges they engaged in a mortgage fraud scheme that has sent an estimated 19 Elk
Last year, Americans spent a bundle on remodeling—an estimated $101.9 billion, according to the Joint Center for Housing Studies at Harvard University .
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