Going Green Without Starting From Scratch Consumer interest in green construction has continued to grow, but few people can afford to build an environmentally friendly house from the ground up. They don't have to, says
home construction falls The Commerce Department reported today that construction of new homes dropped by 7.8 percent in March.read more...
To keep or not keep GM bonds There are arguments on both sides, Dr. Don says.via
Freddie Mac: Mortgage Rates Rise Sharply From MarketWatch: Freddie Mac: 30-yr fixed-rate mortgage up on inflation woes The 30-year fixed-rate mortgage average was up to 6.63% from 6.26% last week.read more...
Stocks in U.S. Climb on Core Price Data; Citigroup, Alcoa Shares Advance U.S. stocks rose after a report on consumer prices suggested the economy can sustain its growth without sparking inflation and oil prices dropped below $48 a barrel.via
Alternatives to Cement Can Help Builders Keep Pace With Demand New home construction is healthy in most markets across the world. So, too, is the development of commercial properties.read more...
You can get lower monthly payments in some cases by getting a home loan with mortgage insurance rather than a piggyback loan. Don’t assume that your loan officer or mortgage broker knows this.
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