Youth Sweatshirts Pose Strangulation Hazard About 22,000 youth hooded fleece sweatshirts, made by Next Marketing Inc., of Wabash, Ind., are being recalled because they have drawstrings that pose a strangulation hazard to children.read more...
Home Values Up, Sales Down Sharply in NJ People who closely watch real estate say New Jersey's market is starting to shift to the buyers' advantage.read more...
Mortgage applications fall (Reuters via Yahoo! News) U.S. mortgage applications fell for a third consecutive week last week as interest rates on 30-year home loans climbed to the highest levels since late March, an industry trade
Produce and profit Some of the best farmers' markets Local cheeses, crab, organic bread... the delights of a farmers' market can boost an area, and the value of your home.read more...
H&R Block considers sale, other options for mortgage business (Jefferson City News Tribune) KANSAS CITY, Mo. (AP) - H&R Block Inc. announced Monday that it is considering a possible sale of Option One, its once-vibrant mortgage subsidiary that has been struggling in recent
Deal Struck to Save Historic Church in San Francisco KCBS reporter Janice Wright says that St. Brigid's, the 105 year old landmark at Van Ness and Broadway has been closed for a decade because of earthquake safety issues and
Mortgage rates were rising in lockstep with Federal Reserve interest rate hikes when suddenly, about a month ago, they turned around and headed back down.
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