Cement shortage threatens home builders Updated: 3:34 p.m. ET June 15, 2005 On a job site in Spokane, Wash., workers from Champion Concrete Pumping pour the foundations of another new home - " part of
Mortgage Payments Lag in Katrina Zone (Washington Post) More home-loan borrowers are behind on their payments in the area hit last year by Hurricane Katrina than in any part of the country in more than three decades, according
Falling affordability hurts home building "The situation is more positive elsewhere in the industry" BUILDERS face mixed conditions in Australia, with the home-building sector particularly weak, a leading indicator shows. via The Age read
Home For Sale in East Longmeadow Below Value, With Conditions The East Longmeadow housing partnership is selling a house for $80,000 less than it was appraised for.read more...
Indonesia Ratifies Maritime Lien And Mortgage Convention (Asia Pulse via Yahoo! Australia & NZ News) The government has ratified the International Convention of 1993 on Maritime Liens and Mortgage on Ships as a follow up of the government policy to empower the country shipping industry,
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KKR Financial Corp., a real estate investment trust managed by private equity firm Kohlberg Kravis Roberts & Co., on Thursday set an estimated price range of $23 to $25 a share for its initial public offering.
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