May 15th, 2008
For years, the size of the average U.S. house has grown. But a story by Stephen Gandel on CNNMoney.com, which you can read here, says that a combination of rising fuel costs, an aging population and a growing environmental movement may result in the opposite: Our average homes may soon be getting smaller.
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May 14th, 2008
It’s hard to find anything positive to say about the residential real estate market. That’s not the case, though, with the commercial and multi-family side of the real estate industry.
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May 13th, 2008
There are a lot of reasons to move to Las Vegas. If you’re looking to invest in residential real estate, though, you’d best stay away.
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May 12th, 2008
According to the National Association of Home Builders, home remodeling work remained steady in the first quarter of this year.
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May 11th, 2008
Why has our country become so cold-hearted? Isn’t it a fair tradeoff to help some who are undeserving if we can prevent hard-working families — at least some of them — to avoid losing their homes?
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May 9th, 2008
California senators yesterday voted to channel more funding toward the investigation and prosecution of real estate fraud in their state.
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May 8th, 2008
Throughout the subprime lending crisis and as foreclosures across the country soar, few mortgage companies have taken heat like Countrywide. Arguably once the most powerful lender in the country, Countrywide has become a favorite of critics, teetered on the verge of bankruptcy and was eventually acquired by Bank of America.
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May 7th, 2008
The U.S. Treasury Department is in the midst of asking — some would say demanding — that mortgage lenders adopt a new set of uniform, but voluntary, rules that would make it easier for them to modify mortgage loans that homeowners can no longer afford.
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May 6th, 2008
Take a look at this story in the Wall Street Journal’s online edition. Written by June Fletcher, it says that, according to economists gathered at the spring construction forecast held by the National Association of Home Builders, the housing market won’t show signs of improvement until early next spring, at the earliest.
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May 5th, 2008
Construction crews there are now building the world’s most expensive and largest home. Mukesh and Nita Ambani expect early next year to move into the 27-story skyscraper. The project is expected to cost $2 billion.
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