Gov't tries to contain mortgage crisis (Fort Worth Star-Telegram) By MARTIN CRUTSINGER After a slow and stumbling start, official Washington is scrambling to try to prevent the unfolding mortgage crisis from pushing the country into recession during an
Readers Sound Off on Dues Management My mailbox offers an interesting view of what's important to local consumers and to the folks who earn a living selling services to them. Often those priorities aren't the same.
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New bankruptcy law raises tough hurdles for consumers After a divorce led him to file for bankruptcy in December, Edward Bucking found out just how extensively a new law had changed the system.Commentread more...
Sales of New and Existing Homes Will Continue Their Slide in 2007 Existing-home sales will fall 8.1% this year while new-home sales will drop 7.1%, Fannie Mae says. The declines are largely due to investors pulling out of the housing market, the
Work halted on R1bn prestige CBD project By Candice Bailey Work on the R1 billion Mandela Rhodes Place development in the heart of the city centre has been halted.via
PluggedIn: Real Estate Web Sites Boom, despite Market Slump "We're basically giving a free service to educate consumers about another service that pays them to use it and that's exactly what is happening today" Home buyers and home
Energy efficiency has come a long way from flickering fluorescent lights. Amid rising fuel prices, people are looking to reduce their electricity usage and lower their bills.
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