Victorian House Hits the Road An eight-ton Victorian house rolled past Memorial Hall and traveled along closed-off city streets in a four-hour spectacle Saturday, attracting hundreds of onlookers and clearing the way for Harvard's biggest
The Boom Along the Beach Baby boomers returning to New Jersey beaches this summer in search of childhood memories are discovering something else: surging real estate prices. read more...
72 metropolitans see home price gains The sizzling housing market may have cooled at the end of 2005, but still-surging home prices did not reflect it, according to a report Wednesday from a real estate trade
Fair housing suit settled ADAMS -- The Housing Discrimination Project yesterday announced a $10,000 settlement with an Adams landlord who allegedly discouraged families with young children from renting an apartment at 66-72 Summer ...read
Foreign players on the up Down Under Published: August 2005 Source: Retail Banker International With Australian GDP growing at a compound annual rate of 3.4 percent since 1998, these should be heady times for the country's leading
Mortgage arrears down slightly (Stuff) Arrears on home loans funded by residential mortgage-backed securities fell slightly in June to 1.86 per cent, from 1.89 per cent in May, according to Standard and Poor's Rating Services.read
Average mortgage rates for single-family homes in the 10 largest metropolitan areas as of June 1 as compiled by bankrate.com. The rates are for 30-year, fixed-rate mortgages for 80 percent of the value of the house. A point is a one-time fee equaling one percent of mortgage.
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