Edith Wharton's Mount returns to form "Visiting The Mount is an educational experience" By 1997, the palatial estate built nearly a century earlier in this upscale country town by wealthy novelist Edith Wharton had fallen
Washington Mutual in Deal for Irvine Bank Washington Mutual Inc., the largest U.S. savings and loan, on Sunday said it had agreed to buy Commercial Capital Bancorp Inc.read more...
Mortgage war hits bank profits (Stuff) The recent mortgage interest rate war has hit big banks in their back pockets with lower profit margins on home lending, the latest Massey University study shows.read more...
Tool Fair Packs Rim Forest Lumber Rim Forest Lumber's Tool and Product Fair brought contractors, home improvement experts and local residents to view booths set up by over 30 tool and hardware vendors.read more...
Rates on mortgages ease slightly WASHINGTON -- Rates on 30-year mortgages as well as for some other home loans dropped this week, a dose of good news for prospective home buyers.read more...
Home improvement shows growing in popularity By Marty Gordon Thursday, 08 December 2005 As 'Extreme Makeover: Home Edition' continues its work in Blacksburg, you can see the show's popularity in the crowds that are flocking to
A Twin Cities mortgage broker charged in connection with a $4.9 million mortgage fraud scheme involving dozens of homes in Minneapolis and one in Golden Valley pleaded guilty today to one count of racketeering just minutes before he was to go to trial, said Hennepin County Prosecutor Tom Fabel.
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