Existing home sales fall "Though mortgage rates are at historically low levels, some borrowers are facing restrictive lending practices in declining markets" Sales of existing homes fell in March, after registering a modest
Land Sale Weighed The board of selectmen is considering selling 20 Water St., a former Fleet Bank branch that was acquired five years ago for use as a visitor center and downtown parking.read
Existing home sales strong throughout state, Triad The N.C. Association of Realtors reported today that existing home sales in the state stayed steady in February and actually were up 17-percent month-over-month compared to that time last year.read
Want to be your own contractor? First read this If you are thinking about building a house, or renovating your current home, first read Be Your Own House Contractor, Fifth Edition by longtime home builder Carl Heldmann.read more...
Local Home Foreclosures on the Rise Caprise Coppedge, a housing counselor in Prince George's County, used to work with maybe one person a week who was struggling to make a mortgage payment. read more...
FBI Vows to Crack Down on Mortgage Fraud (Washington Post) The federal government yesterday announced a crackdown on what officials called the "growing epidemic" of mortgage fraud, with organized rings of real estate operatives bilking consumers and lenders out of
The chief executive of KB Home , one of the nation’s largest home builders, said Tuesday he expects the housing slump to worsen, even though sales have improved in some areas of the U.S. “I think we’re still … via MarketWatch
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