Forget the Teardown, The 'Unbuild' Is Eco-Friendly But More Costly Columnist Nancy Keates eschews a messy demolition. Contractors will carefully disassemble her home piece-by-piece. It may cost a bit more, but it's the more eco-friendly thing to do -- plus,
Molding sculpts a finishng touch The trend in decorating rooms today is to add architectural details that give a new dimension to any space.read more...
Mortgage insurer tightens rules (The Morning Call) | First it was the lenders. Now it's the mortgage insurance industry: Entire product lines are being yanked off the real estate financing shelf, potentially squeezing large numbers of buyers
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Persimmon's Profits Plummet Housebuilder Persimmon has seen its profits plunge 65% in the latest bad news to hit the housing market.read more...
Ask this Old House Plumbing and heating expert Richard Trethewey helps homeowners Sharie and Katherine of Arlington, Massachusetts, install an electronic air cleaner on their forced-air furnace.read more...
Wachovia Corp., the nation’s fourth-largest bank, says it is getting out of the wholesale mortgage lending business.
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