County homeowner associations paying price in mortgage meltdown (The Washington Examiner) The meltdown in the subprime mortgage market has caused a large number of Montgomery County homeowners associations to face unprecedented difficulties collecting residents' dues while triggering an increase in fees
Palm Bay will get 4,000 new homes The City Council last week approved building more than 4,000 more new places to live.via
Plans for pricey Sunset Bay unveiled CHINCOTEAGUE -- The parking lot at the Chincoteague Inn on Wednesday was full of cars from Virginia, Maryland, Delaware and Pennsylvania.read more...
Fabulous on the Fundamentals When Ray Davis moved west from Atlanta in 1994 to run a tiny $130 million-asset bank in Oregon's lumber country, some thought him nuts.read more...
So far, the spirits of shoppers remain undampened despite a real estate bust. An oil-driven real estate boom is driving office rents out of sight in Russia and giving even Communist tenement housing investment potential.
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New home building permits hit 7-year low in March Metro Milwaukee home-builders recorded their lowest March permit volume in seven years, reflecting what industry veterans see as investor flight.read more...
Thought the mortgage meltdown was just a subprime affair? Think again. There’s another time bomb waiting to explode, experts say: risky loans made to people with good credit.
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