Web-Based Maps Provide Data for Investors, Home Buyers Several initiatives across the U.S. use new mapping technology to open up troves of government data. These applications could potentially help people decide where to live and assess development projects
Giving your home quite an entrance "They can't see the little things." Julie Mendonsa can see what other people can't. Mendonsa is a professional home stager. via Myrtle Beach Online read more...
On the Phone With the Home in The Balance From Faith Etheridge's tidy office in Frederick, you can see the national foreclosure crisis unfold. And, sometimes, you can see a particular foreclosure stopped. read more...
Family, Faith Intersect In Capitol Heights Kelvin Munford and his wife said goodbye last summer to Bladensburg and the high-rise apartment they rented there with their three children. They swapped it for their own, 1940s-vintage,
Mortgage approvals at two-year low (Reuters.co.uk) LONDON (Reuters) - The number of mortgage approvals fell to a two-year low in September but unsecured lending rose by its biggest amount since the start of last year, official
Indiana bankruptcy filings rise 70 percent "In 2008 we will go back to the same basic levels that we were at prior to the law." INDIANAPOLIS -- Indiana bankruptcy filings spiked nearly 70 percent in
WALNUT CREEK ? PMI Group Inc., a major provider of home mortgage insurance, posted its first-ever quarterly loss as a public company on Tuesday, an ominous hint that the slumping housing market
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