Lack of permits could delay new homes New home construction in areas where sewer lines are available might be delayed if Cape Coral doesn't apply soon for permits to expand its wastewater treatment plants.read more...
How to haggle like a pro: Ready to buy that new home or car? Here's how the best hagglers ply their trade -- and how you can put their tactics to use.read more...
Industrial park in Visalia aims at small businesses An industrial park in Visalia aimed at new, small businesses is using a model for construction that has been used in residential home construction for years.read more...
Bank warns of increased risks to the UK's financial system The Bank of England issued a stark warning today that the dangers surrounding the UK's financial system have risen over the past nine months. via The Independent read more...
D.R. Horton's orders fall 40% as builder anticipates loss "Or people who put a house under contract either just changed their mind and decided not to buy right now or find a better deal somewhere." Home-building bellwether D.R.
Sioux Falls building permits slip Inflation blamed as new home construction dives 38% Megan Myers * memyers@argusleader.com * July 5, 2008 Fewer single-family homes are being built this year in Sioux Falls, dragging down the
WASHINGTON (Reuters) – Thousands of homeowners with distressed mortgage loans linked to failed lender IndyMac (IDMC.PK) may soon be able to avoid foreclosure under a program announced on Wednesday by U.S. banking regulators.
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