'Off the Grid' Homes That Save Energy A sampling of three homes that might appeal to those looking to beat higher fuel costs.read more...
Starts to Gradually Descend from 2004 Peak OTTAWA, May 16, 2005 Residential construction will taper off in 2005, and reach 216,400 units, a decrease of 7.3 per cent from 2004, according to Canada Mortgage and Housing Corporation's
In the mood for love For some decorating die-hards, every holiday gets its due. In late January, out come the pink and red hearts and flowers; hit March and it's shamrocks all over the house.read
More Natural Light Used in Green Remodeling The green building boom isn't just a new construction phenomenon. Consumers also want their remodeling projects green according to research by the National Association of Homebuilders Remodelers.read more...
Home Buyers Showing Renewed Interest in Private Mortgage Insurance (Insurance Journal) Private mortgage insurance is making a comeback. Until six or eight months ago, private mortgage insurance was out of favor as people eager to get into the roaring housing market
Home energy Q&A Q: I have been reading your column for years and there's one thing that I frequently wonder about having read about the many products and building strategies that can save
Q: On a recent vacation in the Caribbean, we were approached by a young woman who wanted us to buy into a vacation home’s ownership.
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