Baltimore shines in housing spotlight Home sales in Baltimore City are on track to overtake Baltimore County for the first time in years as sales both in the region and nationally close in on a
Plan for disabled-friendly new homes proposed Developers who get any city tax dollars for their residential projects would be required to make the homes more disabled-friendly under a proposal before the City Council.read more...
Taking withdrawals from your retirement plan It's easy to find advice about how to invest your retirement funds, but guidance on how to take distributions is much scarcer.read more...
Miami Firm Strikes Gold With Mortgage Crisis (The Tampa Tribune) It's the equivalent of a body cavity search, but for home loans. The 1003 AppScan, an automated Web-based filter, subjects mortgage applications to more than 150 tests designed to extract
The Ghost of Steve Chase 3 As an employee at the museum confessed to me, he thought Steve Chase was a great interior designer, but as an art collector he left a lot to be desired,
Mortgage crisis hits Los Angeles (Radio Netherlands) The American Dream is turning into a nightmare for many home-owners who are forced to sell their property as mortgage tariffs are increased. Bargain
A trade group for real estate agents on Tuesday lowered its forecast 2007 existing home sales for the seventh-straight month, predicting a drop of 8.6 percent from last year.
The National Association of Realtors’ revised monthly prediction calls for U.S. existing home sales of 5.9 million in 2007, down from 6.5 million last year. The forecast was below last month’s prediction of a 6.8 percent drop.
This year’s sales would be the lowest since 2002, when sales hit 5.6 million. Home sale prices this year are forecast to drop 1.7 percent to a median of $218,200. Read more
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