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Pinch of adjustable-rate loans felt The Alert Consumer - Novato Advance
1 Jun 2006 at 11:46pm
Pinch of adjustable-rate loans felt The Alert Consumer Novato Advance, CA - 11 hours ago … Overstreet, a longtime San Diego renter, bought a home in Hemet in nearby Riverside County in mid-2004 to take part in the real estate boom. …
Housing futures flag a cool-down - Reuters
2 Jun 2006 at 10:48am
Housing futures flag a cool-down Reuters - 44 minutes ago … going through the often cumbersome process of buying and selling real estate. … Denver, Las Vegas, Los Angeles, Miami, New York, San Diego, San Francisco and … Home-price options, futures contracts offer bubble hedge Investor's Business Daily (subscription) all 15 related
Online Marketing: If Every Cloud Must Have A Silver Lining, Where … - RisMe…
1 Jun 2006 at 3:14pm
Online Marketing: If Every Cloud Must Have A Silver Lining, Where … RisMedia.com, CT - 20 hours ago … How about Las Vegas and San Diego? Not accelerating so fast, anymore. … (In California, one out of every 32 adults has a real estate license.) Maybe the best …
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Hispanic home-buying on rise (The Indianapolis Star)
27 May 2006 at 11:37pm
Home buyers with names such as Rodriguez, Garcia and Hernandez bumped Brown, Miller and Davis down the list of most common buyers' names in 2005, reflecting Hispanics' rapid advance into the middle class.
Siding industry goes fancy (Fort Wayne Journal Gazette)
21 May 2006 at 4:55am
A few weeks ago, Wayne Hunt put his 1950s ranch home in Falls Church, Va., up for sale, with an asking price of $800,000. Although the once-booming Northern Virginia market has slowed drastically, Hunt says he?s had 15 calls from potential buyers that he attributes partly to $14,000 worth of fake-wood, fiber-cement siding that he just installed to replace his weathered wood exterior. ?It adds
Oft-reviled siding industry now offering fancier choices (Pittsburgh Post-Gaz…
12 May 2006 at 11:03pm
A few weeks ago, Wayne Hunt put his 1950s ranch home in Falls Church, Va., up for sale, with an asking price of $800,000. Although the once-booming Northern Virginia market has slowed drastically, Mr. Hunt says he's had 15 calls from potential buyers — which he attributes partly to $14,000 worth of fake-wood, fiber-cement siding that he just installed to replace his weathered wood exterior.
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