Propertywatch High-rise revolution New investors with affordable mortgages put up apartments to change the face of formerly exclusive leafy suburbs writes Kenneth Kwama One of the highrise buildings that have replaced the bungalows
Title insurance costs cut after Spitzer probe (Reg Req'd) New Yorkers get 15% cuts in title insurance rates The New York State Insurance Department approved a 15 percent rate reduction for title insurance in the state after New York
Millville Planning Board approves business condo Riverview Commerce Center, a proposed $2.1 million mixed-use professional/retail building to be located on Main Street, between High and Bucks streets, received final site plan approval from the Planning Board
I Knew Real Estate Was Getting Out of Hand in the UK, but... I had no idea it had gotten to this point . Ben Tristem, who upon further research turns out to be a famous "Jack Kerouac of the Internet generation," passed
Piedmont will honor designs The Piedmont Planning Commission will recognize homeowners on Monday who incorporated smart, creative designs in remodeling their homes.read more...
Mortgage company sued for back wages (CentralOhio.com) LANCASTER - Rod Cotner is prepared to fight a lawsuit alleging he owes $220,000 in back wages. The U.S. Department of Labor filed a lawsuit against two companies - Lancaster-based
Shares of mortgage lenders rose Thursday after the nation’s biggest lender said it gained access to much-needed cash. Countrywide Financial Corp., which is based in Calabasas, Calif., said it secured access to $12 billion in new credit lines.
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