Katrina hits home in local building industry (Reg Req'd) As the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina ripples through the economy, Knoxville-area homebuilders are bracing for building-material shortages and price increases.read more...
Moderate Portfolio Doing Well in Broad Market read more...
Once Ranked Prime, Now They're Pinched Call it the credit risk hangover after the housing boom binge. Home buyers and refinancers who cannot come up with sizable down payments and whose FICO credit scores are
Breeders bank on sheep's good looks More than $1 million in purebred sheep will change hands in Sedalia this week during the Midwest Stud Ram Sale, touted as the largest in the country.via
One million could see their mortgage bill soar by up to a third (Evening Standard) Up to a million homeowners are facing a mortgage timebomb as the end of cut price deals sends repayments soaring by up to a third.read more...
A Charity's Do-It-Yourself Funding A Charity's Do-It-Yourself Funding Habitat for Humanity, which builds homes for the poor, helps support itself by selling tools and building supplies at a new Corona store.read more...
Borrowers have triggered a refinancing boomlet for Missoula lenders in the last few weeks as mortgage rates hover around 6 percent or less. Rates are expected to skip around between 5 percent and 6 percent as the Federal Reserve, which meets next on March 18, tries to avoid a nationwide recession.
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