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Housing Starts Post Surprise Rebound

Housing Starts Post Surprise Rebound, Up 22% By: Reuters | 17 Mar 2009 | 09:06 AM ET The number of new housing projects that builders broke ground on in February rose sharply, defying economists' forecasts for yet another drop in activity. The Commerce

$8,000 First Time Home Buyer Tax Credit

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The Healthiest Housing Markets for 2009

The Healthiest Housing Markets for 2009 Builder, in conjunction with Hanley Wood Market Intelligence, debuts its metric for determining markets with the best and least potential. With most economists and builders expecting a national market decline this

Price Reduced on 6031 Sagi Circle in Cottages of La Vergne

Cottages of La Vergne, La Vergne - Announcing a price reduction on 6031 Sagi Circle, a 1,280 sq. ft., 3 bath, 2 bdrm 2 story "Townhome". Now MLS® $90,000 - Great Deal!. Property information

Should You Rent out Your Home or Sell It?

Four months ago, Darleen Burbridge, a 41-year old hotel office manager from Staten Island, N.Y., relocated to Florida. She figures that Florida offers better job opportunities in the hotel industry, a more affordable standard of living and--let's

Why Facebook and LinkedIn are Good for Your Business

Have you been hearing all of the buzz about social networking? Feeling confused? Don't worry, you're not alone. The great news is that it isn't as complicated or time consuming as it may seem. Plus, it's more than just social; it's

First-Time Home Buyer Tax Credit

House tax writers are proposing to make a first-time home buyer tax credit more attractive to buyers and provide tax refunds for builders and certain financial institutions that have incurred large losses in 2008, but were profitable in past years. 'This

What Will Cause the Recession to End?

To understand what will cause the recession to end, we must understand what caused the recession. There were many causes, but the most visible culprit was an uncontrolled real estate boom. First it was the sub-price crisis halting the boom. The government