High-tech changing our approach to home design There's no need to Google it. It's plain to see the computer is responsible for much of our domestic upheaval over the past 15 years.read more...
Mortgage company deal collapses (The Santa Rosa Press Democrat) In another sign that troubles within the mortgage industry will continue into 2008, one of the largest originators of residential home loans announced Tuesday that it is scrapping a planned
Mortgage rates rise for 2nd straight week (Billings Gazette) WASHINGTON - Mortgage rates around the country rose for a second straight week but still remain below rates seen a year ago. In its weekly survey, mortgage giant Freddie Mac
Official calls mortgage issue 'manageable' (Contra Costa Times) The government is monitoring the distress in the subprime mortgage industry and believes the current situation is manageable, a Treasury Department official said Monday.read more...
Nunu rubs shoulders with giants Daily News does not publish on Saturdays, Sundays and public holidays. Please email your comments to DailyNews@gov.bw News updates were unavailable on the following dates: 1 Jul 2005 Return to
Pending Home Sales Index Slips, Remains High Says NAR The Pending Home Sales Index , based on data collected for July, slipped 1.0 percent to a reading of 125.1, but is 3.5 percent higher than July 2004.read more...
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 and the effects of foreclosures on the Phoenix market.

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