California forecast anticipates tepid employment, economic growth LOS ANGELES ---- Unemployment is down and sales tax revenues are up. That must mean the economy is just peachy, right? Not if you pay close attention to the June
Real estate notebook Rates on 30-year mortgages as well as for some other home loans dropped this week, a dose of good news for prospective homebuyers.read more...
Scottish Widows breaks tradition to offer fixed-rate offset mortgage (Banking Business Review) For the first time, UK lender Scottish Widows has introduced a new fixed-rate mortgage into its portfolio that also offers an offsetting aspect.read more...
IRS Has Many Hoops to Jump Through read more...
Treat or travesty? Extensive renovation of 1828 house prompts debate... Richard Mersereau claims the extreme makeover of a historic home should prompt the town to create rules for reviewing building permits on structures more than 100 years old.read more...
Wachovia expands into German mortgage market-paper (Reuters via Yahoo! News) Wachovia Corp. , the No. 4 U.S. bank, plans to muscle into the German mortgage market this year in competition with leading German property lenders, a Wachovia official told
Golden parachutes can cost a lot, but consider the price of not having one. Steve Wall worked at Choice Homes for 15 years, the last six as chief executive.
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