Toronto real estate sales hit record Neighborhoods north of downtown post largest gains Tuesday, December 06, 2005 Inman News Toronto, Canada Existing-home sales in Toronto, Canada, climbed 5 percent in November from a year ago, setting
Two local mortgage and real estate specialists are offering their expertise on the topic. (The Frederick News-Post) Adam Avery [ bio ] , of AA Mortgage Group and Washington Title, and Chris Sipe [ bio ] , of America East Mortgage, are taking your questions. Avery has
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Which way are mortgage rates headed in 2006? MSNBC.com answers your questions on business, personal finance John W. Schoen Senior Producer MSNBC This being the start of the year, a lot of Answer Desk readers are wondering what
Closure of mortgage business, loan losses, lowers Capital One 4Q profit by 42 percent (Minneapolis-St. Paul Star Tribune) CHARLOTTE, N.C. - Capital One Financial Corp.'s fourth-quarter profit fell 42 percent, hurt by rising losses on credit card loans and charges from shutting down its GreenPoint Mortgage business, the
Soaring costs of bonds lead to big losses at the Getty, Los Angeles County Museum of Art, the Orange County Performing Artscenter, Natural History Museum of Los Angeles County and the Colburn School. Some of Southern California’s major cultural institutions are bleeding because of the sub-prime mortgage crisis, with combined losses of more than $3 million—and mounting—since February, ...
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