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Business Watch Washington -- Construction of new homes and apartments fell to the weakest pace in 17 years in August, far more than expected, but lower mortgage rates and tax credits have given builders some glimmer of hope of a possible rebound.
Listeriosis cases total 78 in 6 years A new report shows that 78 residents of the province have contracted listeriosis in the past six years, 10 per cent of them pregnant women whose infections put them at high risk of miscarriage or stillbirth.
Speeding bus kills 16 people in eastern India New Delhi - A speeding bus killed 16 people in India's eastern state of Bihar as it ploughed into a group of people watching a movie by the roadside, police and news reports said Thursday. The accident occurred Wednesday night near a highway in Sitam...
New apartments eroding prices for older locations The price of older apartments in the Bucharest-Ilfov area will continue to go down this year, and the price of older apartments will stabilize, experts in real estate believes.
Snip! Nearly One-Fifth of Homes Have No Landline By the end of the year one in five American households may well not have a home phone line. That���s the conclusion of a new report by Nielsen, which says that already 17 percent of homes rely entirely on cellphones .
HUD sees glut of homes, subprime loans The U.S. economy is suffering from a "fundamental oversupply" of homes and a glut of subprime mortgages scheduled to reset through 2010 that will continue to weigh on housing prices, Housing and Urban Development Secretary Steven Preston said. ...
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Northeast takes greater hit in residential permits The number of residential building permits fell 8.9 percent in August from July, to an 854,000 annual rate nationally, the Commerce Department reported yesterday.
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Foreclosed Homes Can Have Dangerous Problems, Agent Says Some foreclosed homes can be left vacant for weeks or months with dangerous conditions, one local real estate agent said.
U.S. Economy Faces `Fundamental Oversupply' of Homes, HUD Says Sept. 17 -- The U.S. economy is suffering from a ``fundamental oversupply'' of homes and a glut of subprime mortgages scheduled to reset through 2010 that will continue to weigh on housing prices, Housing and Urban Development Secretary Steven Preston said.
Nifty new ways to save on renting a car If you're ready for a little relief from the constant attention to airlines and airfares, I have a few items to report on the rental car front. - Hertz just announced a new fuel policy: If you take the "full tank out, full tank back" fuel option but...
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