Fewer Utahns losing homes to foreclosure In a sign of better economic times, fewer Utahns are falling behind on their mortgages and losing their homes to foreclosure.read more...
Main Street Turns a Corner Jorge Zamorano whipped out a copy of the Cumberland Times-News from behind the bar at the Starfish Cafe, one of two restaurants he owns on Capitol Hill. read more...
Real Estate Is There a Bubble? Subscription offers detailed economic analysis by Subscription Published Research, a service of GammaWealth Strategy & Research, LLC.read more...
Capital's symbol mortgaged for billions Tokyo Tower Tokyo Tower, a symbol of success in the capital since 1958, has been mortgaged for 10 billion yen by Nihon Denpato, owner and operator of the broadcasting tower.read
'Dracula's' Romanian Castle, Now a Museum, Is for Sale The landmark that inspired Bram Stoker's tales is on the market for what may be $100 million or more.
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Quarterly home prices grow at slowest pace in 8 years U.S. home prices grew at the slowest pace in eight years during the third quarter, a sign the housing market has not yet reached bottom, according to a government report
Using aged and seasoned wood, Scott and Suzy personalize their home with handmade trim designed to complement the home’s energy-efficient windows and doors.
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