Housing's a Buy? If that's the case, why are so many executives in the home-building sector dumping their company stock at a record rate? Over the past 10 months, insider selling has reached
Flood victims to speak out YARDLEY - Expect several Yardley flood victims to bring down the house at tonight's council meeting over complaints about construction delays they say are partly caused by municipal red tape.read
'Fresh confidence' among homebuyers The number of people planning to move home has doubled since the beginning of the year as confidence in the property market remains strong, research shows.read more...
30-year fixed mortgage rate up to 6.23% (The Philadelphia Inquirer) The average rate on a 30-year fixed mortgage increased in the last seven days by the most in 13 weeks, on inflation concerns, Freddie Mac, the national mortgage company, said
Building inspector with similar qualifications costs county $8,000 more in salary Commissioners hired John Smith as the new building inspector for Mitchell County.read more...
Weapons in the Bidding War Even as speculation builds up about how long the real estate frenzy can last, the competition for housing has gotten so heated that buyers are routinely going to extreme
Property buyers sat on the sidelines last month, as they waited to see if the central bank would cut interest rates, a survey shows. The Australian Finance Group (AFG) mortgage index shows the number of mortgages sold fell by 17 per cent per cent to 5,770 in August, after robust growth in July.
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