Storied Historic Homes Suddenly In Dire Straits HARTFORD, Conn. -- Mark Twain, Edith Wharton and other famous dead people have something in common with many living Americans: Their homes are in jeopardy. read more...
Kiwibank in the black "We said we would be in profit in the third year and we have achieved it," chief executive Sam Knowles said yesterday.read more...
Morgan Creek Preserve Plans Three Phases read more...
AG seeks to combat rising mortgage, foreclosure fraud (Casper Star-Tribune) DENVER (AP) -- Attorney General John Suthers on Thursday formed a task force to combat what he said was a growing wave of mortgage and foreclosure fraud.read more...
Feeling an ill wind The questions keep coming from people in the real estate business: "What do you think about the market? What are you hearing?" It's nice to opine, but my ego stays
Commercial real estate market shows strength The possibility of higher long-term interest rates is helping to slow the pace of rising prices in residential real estate in the Lower Hudson Valley.read more...
WASHINGTON - Mortgage rates around the country rose this week but remain at a level that should continue to support the buoyant housing market.
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