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New HOPE Center opened in D.C.'s Anacostia NAFCU was present at the opening of a new HOPE Center in Anacostia, Washington, D.C., this week to provide the community's residents and small businesses a place to gather and
Thornburg Mortgage to Present at A.G. Edwards Conference on May 15, 2007 (Business Wire via Yahoo! Finance) SANTA FE, N.M.----Thornburg Mortgage, Inc. announced today that Larry Goldstone, President and Chief Operating Officer, is scheduled to present at the A.G. Edwards Yield Conference on May 15, 2007,
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Committee tries incentives to boost home construction Members of Dyersburg's Water and Sewer Committee voted Wednesday to take a novel approach to utility expansion that could boost residential construction inside the city limits.via
The rate of increase in U.S. home prices remained slow in the first quarter of the year, marking the slowest growth pace in a decade and extending a trend that began last yea.
Figures released Thursday by the Office of Federal Housing Enterprise Oversight, the agency that oversees the big mortgage-finance companies Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac, provided the latest indication of a modulated slowdown in the once-sizzling housing market.
Average home prices edged up 0.5 percent in the January-March period, compared with 2.2 percent in the first quarter of 2006, the report showed. House prices were 4.3 percent higher in the first quarter of this year than they were in the same quarter of 2006. Read more
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