Beware remortgaging fees Some new fixed-rate deals look enticing, but homeowners should check the fees, which have rocketed in recent months.read more...
Web of Connections Sitting at home one night, Berkeley resident Bill Goldstein took the next step in his career in the home-building industry with a click of his computer's mouse.read more...
Personal Finance Embattled mortgage giant Fannie Mae said Tuesday that it likely will not complete the reworking of its accounting, ordered by federal regulators, before the second half of next year and
55+ housing has its ups and downs True, there's little noise and very few kids, but active-adult communities are full of ... well ... old people, says Bankrate's Real Estate Adviser Steve McLinden.read more...
2008 Pulitzer Prize winners in journalism and the arts The 2008 Pulitzer Prize winners and finalists:JOURNALISM:Public Service: The Washington Post for exposing the mistreatment of wounded veterans at Walter Reed Hospital. Finalists: The Charlotte (N.C.) Observer for reporting
UConn Goes Own Way On Dorms Nine new dormitories built at state universities over the past 10 years were checked by the state building inspector, in contrast to six dorms built at the University of Connecticut
No matter what the Federal Reserve does to grease the credit wheels, it seems that mortgage lending just keeps getting tighter. Lenders are demanding that borrowers have higher credit scores, better proof of their income and assets, and bigger down payments…
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