Real Estate Boom Tugs At Oakridge Borders After more than two decades of hibernation, home construction is on the rebound in this former timber town, with the prospect of hundreds of new homes on the horizon.read more...
U.S. Housing Starts Drop More Than Economists Forecast to Three-Year Low Housing construction in the U.S. declined more than forecast last month to the lowest level in three years as waning demand left builders with a growing number of unsold homes.read
In New England, a Different Kind Of Fall As Housing Market Cools Buyer demand for houses is slowing in many parts of the country but there is a distinct chill in the Northeast as a persistent exodus of residents and a stagnant
Retailers see boon in students' interest in dorm room decorating NEW YORK - Denim fashions may be all the rage this fall, but Erica Green cares more about dressing up her dorm room than dressing up herself.read more...
Reports: Feds target Countrywide mortgage lender (Houston Chronicle) The FBI is in the early stages of an inquiry into whether officials misrepresented the quality of the company's mortgage loans, a report said. The Justice Department also reportedly is
The (Too High) Price of Being Green Deters Homeowners The unavoidable flaw in the eco-movement as it currently exists is that families like mine have more pressing financial concerns, constraining our ability to save the planet, says Jeff Opdyke.
While experts warn of prices plunging elsewhere, there are no clues pointing to the end of Pasco’s housing boom.
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