Builders Should Pay for Roads, Group Says A group of residents says the city should charge builders a fee to get the money to fix crumbling roads and clogged canals, rather than hit homeowners with a "horrendous"
Mortgage of the Week (Mortgage Introducer) The Nationwide Building Society is offering a two year fixed rate deal at a rate of 4.65%, reverting to the standard variable rate for the remaining term of the mortgage,
G-7 Brush Off Single Economic Remedy "The current financial turmoil is serious and persisting" The world's leading economies pledged on Saturday to work together to secure stability in volatile markets but brushed off the idea
Stretching the dollar "People are smart and avoid items whose prices have increased" A mix of consumer goods and services you paid $100 for in 1996 now costs you $145.19, according to
Westchester cites 98 contractors for working without licenses Westchester County continued to play tough with unlicensed home building contractors, issuing tickets to 98 of them during a five-week investigation, the county's consumer protection director said yesterday.read more...
MarketWatch First Take: The mortgage machine sleeps at Countrywide (Market Watch) Countrywide?s stunningly poor first-quarter results may be obscuring the mortgage bank?s potential.
It may come as no revelation to anyone looking at a computer screen at this moment, but the National Association of Realtors reports that technology ‘is dominating many aspects of the real estate transaction …
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