Existing home sales in U.S. up 3% in January WASHINGTON: Sales of existing homes in the United States rose 3 per cent in January, which is the highest increase in two years, the National Association of Realtors said Tuesday.Commentread
Agriculture, wage growth promising, experts say Expect 2006 to be a strong year for agriculture, manufacturing and job and income growth in Montana, say a pair of economists from the Federal Reserve Bank of Minneapolis.read more...
U.S. MBA Mortgage Applications Index Rose 1.2% Last Week (Bloomberg.com) March 29 (Bloomberg) -- A measure of U.S. mortgage applications rose last week, rebounding from the year's lowest level as home purchases increased.read more...
Wallingford development wins state builders' award (Reg Req'd) The combination of country and convenience at Fieldstone Farm has earned its developers state recognition.read more...
MediaMark: 10 Curious Things about Baby Boomers Baby Boomers are more likely than the general adult population to vote, play the lottery, remodel their home or live in a household that owns/leases at least three vehicles,
U.S. mortgage rates lowest since May (UPI) U.S. mortgage rates were reported down this week to their lowest level since May.read more...
If you wish to buy a home, you need to consider your finances. When you want to apply for a mortgage, your credit score plays a good role in it. So, you need to check out your credit score if you plan to shop for a mortgage.
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