Home sale fraud market heating up St. Marks Ave. home in Brooklyn was target of scammers, who tried to sell it without the owner's knowledge.read more...
Outlook for holiday season grows more uncertain in aftermath of Katrina NEW YORK ---- Before Hurricane Katrina devastated the Gulf Coast, the outlook for the holiday shopping season was already uncertain as consumers tried to fit higher gasoline prices into their
Haven Plans to Start Curbside Recycling WINTER HAVEN | It's been a long time coming, but Winter Haven has jumped on the recycling wagon. People living in single-family homes will be able to recycle by the
Supply of Homes for Sale Declines The number of homes listed for sale declined in many metropolitan markets last month.read more...
Wall St rises late on talk of bond insurer bailout "The Ambac news turned the entire stock and index futures markets around. The rally almost fed on itself as traders looked to get long wherever they could" U.S. stocks
US official says credit crunch easing A U.S. Treasury official said Monday the global credit crunch is gradually calming following efforts by the Federal Reserve and other central banks.Clay Lowery, assistant secretary for international affairs at
Feb. 1 (Bloomberg)—Prince Jones Jr. paid $170,000 a year ago for a six-room Cape-style home in St. Paul, Minnesota, financing it with an adjustable 30-year mortgage.
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