Truck Owner Objects to Definition of Beautiful CORAL GABLES | Newcomers to this resolutely lush and lovely city would do well to peruse its "Citizen's Guide to Code Enforcement" before settling in. They will find that pet
Selling Your Colorado Springs Home: Why are There Fewer Buyers in... The reason for the drop in Colorado Springs home buyers is part of a cycle that started when the mortgage industry was turned upside down . via Colorado Springs
State to review loan practices of mortgage companies (KOB-TV Albuquerque) ALBUQUERQUE (AP) - The state wants to know how prevalent predatory home lending practices are in New Mexico. Starting Monday, state officials will conduct unscheduled inspections of a random sample
Five Centerpointe Coming to Market LAKE OSWEGO, OR-One of the most visible buildings in the region's premier office market is coming up for sale.via
Borders May Be Up for Sale DETROIT | Borders could become the latest victim of the credit squeeze, announcing Thursday that it may put itself up for sale. Rival Barnes & Noble, meanwhile, saw fourth-quarter profits
US mortgage giant offers plan to avert some foreclosures (AFP via Yahoo! News) America's biggest mortgage lender, Countrywide Financial, sought to throw a lifeline to tens of thousands of stretched borrowers Tuesday as home foreclosures spike across the country.read more...
Sales of existing homes fell for a fourth straight month in June as all sections of the country showed weakness.
The National Association of Realtors reported that sales of existing homes dropped by 3.8 percent in June to a seasonally adjusted annual rate of 5.75 million units, the slowest sales pace in 4 1/2 years.
The median price of a new home edged up slightly to $230,300 in June, a small 0.1 percent increase from the sales price a year ago. That was the first year-over-year price increase in 11 months but analysts cautioned that it would take more months to determine whether the downward trend in prices has finally stabilized. Read more
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