Mold worries dwindle, sales go flat In what threatened to become one of the most litigious health issues since asbestos, mold growth in buildings now appears to be less of a concern to insulators, according to
Beyond pink and blue NURSERY CHIC: Baby's room has gone modern, a place where smart design and bold graphics have replaced the old clichs.read more...
Entries being accepted for Holiday Decorating Contest A longtime favorite of area fans of the holidays, entries now are being accepted for the Chillicothe Parks & Recreation Department Holiday Home Decorating Contest.Commentread more...
NAHB Reacts to Preliminary Immigration Bill "If it is not well-defined, it will add significant costs to the building of houses." As a bipartisan immigration bill enters the arena of political and public debate, the
Philadelphia Home Show Opens In Philadelphia Convention Center A massive Philadelphia Home Show at the Pennsylvania Convention Center is starting this Saturday at the Philadelphia Convention Center where visitors and homeowners can go and borrow home improvement
Detroit, nonprofits join forces to fight foreclosures There's HOPE for Detroit homeowners struggling to make their mortgage payments. The city of Detroit has formed a partnership with nonprofit community groups and mortgage lenders to establish a toll-free
Rates on 30-year mortgages resumed their decline this week, falling for the 10th time in the past 12 weeks. Mortgage giant Freddie Mac said Thursday its weekly survey showed that rates on 30-year, fixed-rate mortgages averaged 5.57 percent, down from 5.63 percent last week.
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