Organizers get governors' green light to free cross-border real estate investment If things stay on track, about nine months from now, a pilot program will be launched that should make it easier for anyone to buy real estate in Mexico.via
Decreasing vacancy prompts industrial developers back to action Seemingly from out of nowhere, the Tampa Bay area's industrial market has gone from stagnant to active with available space being quickly snapped up and developers clamoring for remaining suitable
Decision time for the Red Shed Investors are hoping for an update on plans for The Warehouse's troubled Australian business when the retailer reports its annual result on Friday.read more...
Mortgage foreclosures and delinquencies decrease (Market Watch) CHICAGO (MarketWatch) -- The strength of the economy and the job market helped residential delinquency and foreclosure rates decrease during the first quarter of 2006, according to the Mortgage Bankers
Habitat chief discusses project Jimmy Carter Work Project to build 24 homes in Benton Harbor. By JEFF ROMIG Tribune Staff Writer BENTON HARBOR -- Paul Leonard was approached in 1984 about the prospect of
Fannie CEO: Housing Trouble Until 2009 The chief executive of Fannie Mae told shareholders Friday that he does not expect a recovery for the ailing U.S. housing market until 2009, and that the mortgage-finance company
You do what? It’s a question John and Ronda Imand are used to hearing. Their company—Gaffney, S.C.-based Upstate Always Green—is in business to paint grass.
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