Prison farm inmates lend helping hand to Habitat home construction in Keokuk For the first time in the history of the Keokuk chapter of Habitat for Humanity, prisoners are helping build a house.via
Registration Now Open For 2007 International Builders' Show Registration is now open for the National Association of Home Builders' 2007 International Builders' Show , the housing industry's largest annual trade show and exhibition.read more...
Moneyt Q&A: Choosing to pay or refinance mortgage (Miami Herald) Q: I'm a 59-year-old retired firefighter with $500,000 in my deferred compensation plan. My wife, who is 53, works for the county and has $50,000 in her 401(k). Between us
Housing market to slow, not crash (Reg Req'd) The California economy and its irrepressible housing market are headed for a slowdown rather than a meltdown.read more...
US home sales jump calms Wall St nerves US stocks pared losses and the Standard & Poor's 500 index briefly turned positive Tuesday morning, New York time, after a report showed the pace of existing home sales unexpectedly
River Campus changing from inside out From the outside, the old L-shaped brick seminary building still retains its more-than-century-old look.read more...
We generally build fences for two reasons: to keep something in, or to keep something out—even if sometimes all we want to keep out are the prying eyes.
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