When Condo Wars Heat Up, Common Sense Can Evaporate Let me tell you a story about a game of hardball played over a hot, summery weekend. It happened not at Nationals Park but in a well-kept condominium complex in
Mortgage Applications Jumped Last Week U.S. mortgage applications jumped 9.6 percent last week over the previous seven-day period, an industry group said Wednesday.via
Howard University's Jewel of a Neighbor It started out in the 1870s as an exclusive whites-only community, but LeDroit Park has always been linked to Howard University, the historically black college that borders the neighborhood.
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Rice gets big fee to leave Seattle bank The Federal Home Loan Bank of Seattle paid Norm Rice more than $427,000 when he stepped down as chief executive on March 15, the troubled bank disclosed this week in
Existing-home sales remain high While the average median price of existing homes sold in Central Florida dipped slightly from November to December, it was still 35 percent higher than a year earlier, with Seminole
WASHINGTON, Aug. 7 (UPI)—Interest rates for 30-year, fixed-rate U.S. mortgages were unchanged from the previous week, the Federal Home Loan Mortgage Corp. said Thursday.
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