Housing Starts Declined 5.6% In October; Permits Also Slid Housing starts fell as mortgages rates continued to climb. Building permits were down 6.7%. Builders appear to be dialing back new construction amid growing inventories and signs of slowing demand.read
Realtor chips in for food bank Oakville realtor Bill Terry admits he'll probably have to work harder now that he's donating $500 per house to charity but given the stakes, he doesn't mind one bit.Commentread more...
Sally Herre's work at RAM's Designer Showhouse gets national recognition It was every little girl's dream bedroom. Gauzy pink and green butterflies seem to float on walls painted in cotton candy pink and white stripes.read more...
What's New and What's Ahead For the U.S. Housing Market The National Association of Realtors predicts a brighter new year for home sellers, inventories of homes for sale fall, Zillow.com lets homeowners post free listings, short sales rise in San
Saving for a down payment The shorter your investment horizon, the less risk you should take, says Dr. Don.read more...
Firms following workers Scott Wong The Arizona Republic Jan. 25, 2006 05:50 PM A day after AAA confirmed it will bring up to 1,400 jobs to Glendale over the next few years, economist
NEW YORK?Merrill Lynch & Co. yesterday recorded its biggest quarterly loss since being founded 94 years ago after the world’s largest brokerage took almost $15 billion (U.S.) worth of writedowns on subprime mortgage assets.
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