Four Little Fixes Small changes can help make your home a safer, healthier place to live. Here are a few inexpensive fixes recommended by the nonprofit National Center for Healthy Housing. Estimated
From trash to treasure: Creativity turns faded furnishings into heirlooms Repurposing for your home can mean anything from thinking of a new way to use a piece of furniture to turning junk into imaginative furniture and decor.Commentread more...
Lenders crack down on mortgage fraud (Los Angeles Times) WASHINGTON ? "Fraud for property" is the industry phrase used to describe usually honest folks who exaggerate their incomes or tell other white lies to obtain financing.read more...
Regency Homes expects slump in sales "We came together, working with some of our advisers, to make sure we're a right-sized company" Regency Homes, Iowa's largest home builder, is reorganizing as it expects to sell
Asia's confidence BEIJING Just two years ago, as real estate in the West boomed, Asian properties were being dragged down by a global economic downturn, the SARS crisis, political uncertainty and about
Dedham, middle school contractor reach settlement The town has agreed to pay the new middle school contractor, P.J. Stella Construction Co., an additional $525,000 in a settlement announced this week.read more...
When managed properly, a lawn can slow rainwater, allowing it to percolate into the soil and reduce sediment and other runoff into rivers and streams. Healthy lawns control dust, dissipate heat and noise, reduce glare, lower fire risk, and can improve soil and water quality.
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