Home defects may get scrutiny (Reg Req'd) No one had to tell Kathleen Keryan that moisture problems have been eating away at newer homes and condos.via
Cities See Home Prices Spike; More Foreclosures in Phoenix In this week's roundup of real-estate news we look at how Seattle and Denver are bucking the housing slowdown, a movie producer who flips homes, tough times for real-estate agents
For-Sale-By-Owner Isn't Always Best "If you have an open house, you better swallow your pride because one buyer after another will come in there and insult the daylights out of you. People will even
Communications bank to auction 1.2 billion yuan mortgage assets (People's Daily) The Bank of Communications in China will put 1.2 billion yuan (about 150 million US dollars) of mortgage assets on auction in 30 Chinese cities from mid August, according to
Home expo tackles maintenance Homeowners apparently do not like maintenance. And there is plenty of evidence for that at the annual Home Remodeling Expo by the Home Builders Association of Greater Springfield, which continues
Taking selling your home to the next stage A slower housing market means that sellers can no longer bank on having their pick of offers for properties that are showing their age and the wear and tear of
PROVIDENCE ? Saying that most consumers do not read their mortgage documents before they sign them, mortgage brokers and others in the industry yesterday argued against new state regulations that require consumers to sign disclosure statements on ?high-cost? home loans.
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