Inside one Spalliero deal Posted by the Asbury Park Press on 12/6/05 Anthony Spalliero has made millions of dollars obtaining building rights in Marlboro, and he structured his land deals in many different ways.read
Triple-deckers get a second life David Scott has a philosophy that seems to go against the grain of a go-go housing market.via
When European old meets American new Sometimes even the smallest odds and ends of antiques and collectibles can have a large impact on a room and a price tag to match.read more...
Mortgage rates edge higher (CNN Money) Mortgage rates rose slightly this week but took a wait-and-see attitude ahead of the upcoming Federal Reserve meeting, a Freddie Mac survey said.read more...
'Habitat' store supplies thrift for fixer-uppers When you are a mother of 11 children, you need all the help you can get. That is why Maekya Phillips, 44, a general contractor from Lauderdale Lakes, relies on
Top Retirement Spots With Today's Retirees For years, the search for a new home after retiring has been tied to weather and leisure. But Americans are telling builders, developers and researchers that they are looking primarily
“There’s more going on in hundred-year-old homes than just a brick mold outside the window”
It’s the ideal architects strive for when building a house: to create a distinctive home that’s neither in style nor out of style, one that will never look dated but will have a timeless appeal. via CNN
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