Fugitive faces charges in alleged $29 million real estate fraud scheme (Reg Req'd) Iranian citizen is accused of loan misdoings in Chicago Tuesday, December 13, 2005 Inman News A federal fugitive wanted on charges he engaged in a $29 million Chicago mortgage fraud
Tax on Home Sales in N.Va. Is Soon to Go Up Fivefold Home sellers in Northern Virginia will face an added expense next month: a fivefold increase in the grantor's tax. read more...
Study Calls $45m Plan For Witherell Unworkable An ambitious plan to rebuild The Nathaniel Witherell nursing home for $45 million is unfeasible, according to a new study.read more...
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Restoring the past Like the average homeowner locked in a do-it-yourself repair job, Chris Babcock often works on a project from breakfast to bedtime.via
House prices down for eighth month House prices fell for the eighth month in a row during June, while annual growth fell at its fastest rate since the 1990s crash.read more...
Mark McQueen submits: The first story seemed odd enough: Days before his firm filed for bankruptcy on Monday, American Home Mortgage Investment Chairman and Chief Executive Michael Strauss sold US$3.5 million of stock at US$1.17 a share.
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