Inflated appraisals; A new voluntary code of conduct is meant to keep industry down to earth. By Beth W. Orenstein Special to The Morning Call - Freelance Morning Call February 12, 2006 The Morning Call, Inc.read more...
Open-House Blog: Market Loses Steam but Prices Still Go Up This week's survey of real-estate news from the Web includes dispatches on selling trends from across the U.S., a report on why more buyers are purchasing pricier homes in Durham,
April mortgage approvals fell sharply yr/yr (Reuters.co.uk) LONDON (Reuters) - Mortgage approvals for house purchase were nearly 40 percent lower than at the same time last year in April, although they rose from March's record low, a
No Spring Thaw For Mortgage Market (Forbes) Rising interest rates and falling home prices cause mortgage applications to dip.read more...
Housing slump hurts workers, economic recovery The deepening housing slump is hurting California's job market and threatens to jeopardize the economic progress workers have seen over the last few years, according to a new report
Twentysomething, College-Educated And Moving Back In When Melissa Jenkins received her college diploma last year, she was ready to get on with life -- and move in with her parents.
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Las Vegas’ days as the capital of excess may be numbered. The $2.4 billion Venetian Macao Resort, which opened Tuesday, will give Sin City more than a run for its money. The Venetian has more floor space than four Empire State Buildings. The hotel’s slot machines, baccarat tables and other games of…
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