Buyers again scrambling for starter homes No popping sounds -- yet. Six months into the 2005 real estate market, sales are running neck-and-neck with last year's record numbers.via
House passes bill for tighter Fannie, Freddie regulation (Reg Req'd) Bill also creates private housing fund Thursday, October 27, 2005 Inman News Rep.read more...
2 Enid couples unveil room renovations in Changing Places promotion Exclamations such as "Oh my God!" on Saturday in Enid neatly matched The Learning Chan-nel's popular "Trad-ing Spaces" television show.read more...
How to Satisfy the Urge to Buy a Large Home Six years ago, financial planner Michael Knight and his wife decided it was finally time to fulfill their dream of a custom-built house replete with spacious rooms and a waterfront
The 50-Plus crowd rocks tradition - ' not chairs Boomers "on the move" are no longer locked into conventional housing options. For today's 50-plus group, getting older no longer necessarily means downsizing or moving in with the kids.Commentread more...
Shortage drives up cement prices (Reg Req'd) In December, Milwaukie contractor Jim Carlson charged customers about $1,850 for the cement to lay the foundation for an average-sized home.via
Six years ago, Chevy Chase residents Mike and Grier Smokovich started looking for a place on the water near Annapolis.
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