Builders get hammered by high prices Building contractors in the Roanoke Valley could soon pay more for their materials, especially plywood and paneling, which are used for wall, roof and floor sheeting.read more...
Hurdles persist in UAE mortgage market (Mena Report) An increasing number of property buyers are growing frustrated by the delays often associated with securing a mortgage in the UAE, as the lack of a developed credit bureau continues
Habitat for Humanity opens 'ReStore' outlet Pueblo's affiliate of Habitat for Humanity is opening its ReStore this week at 200 S. Santa Fe Ave., branching out from its primary mission of giving the home ownership experience
Alberta Oil-sands Boom Has Companies Piling on Perks to Draw Workers From air commuting to housing assistance, petroleum firms are sparing little expense while an industry HR group calls for a strategy to keep labor costs from spiraling out of control.read
Going Green: A Guide Figuring out where to start can be daunting. Here are answers to some commonly posed questions about what to do--and what not to do--to get greener.
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Mortgage reset may boost foreclosures: study (Washington Post) NEW YORK (Reuters) - About 1.1 million additional home foreclosures are expected over the next six years as adjustable-rate mortgages -- which made home buying more affordable to U.S. buyers
Pro-Image Uniforms has opened at the University Center, 3901 Old Seward Highway.
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