Local Headlines
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Low-cost loan saves family's cave home
Mar 10, 2009 | via STLtoday
A Jefferson County family expects they'll be able to stay in their home built inside a cave after accepting an offer of a private mortgage contract. Comment?
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Inside the cave, the phone won't stop ringing.
Feb 25, 2009 | via St. Louis Post-Dispatch
Inside the cave, the phone won't stop ringing. "The story has gone viral," Curt Sleeper said. Comment?
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Couple's dream home causes many sleepless nights
Feb 17, 2009 | via STLtoday
Tom and Crystal Anderson got married in Arizona in the summer of 2006 and moved to Missouri shortly thereafter to pursue their dream - a house on some land. Comment?
Regional Headlines
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Local news in brief | Work to begin on 291 crossing;...
1 hr ago | via KansasCity.com
Work to begin on 291 crossing Engineers hope to open a temporary northbound crossing over the Missouri River on Missouri 291 by the afternoon rush hour Tuesday.On Friday, Missouri awarded a $329,000 contract for building the crossing by shifting northbound traffic into the southbound lanes. Comment?
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Governor signs bill protecting tenants from sudden f...
4 hrs ago | via Liberty Tribune
Gov. Jay Nixon on Friday, July 10, signed House Bills 836 and 753 into law to protect Missouri families from sudden foreclosures during these difficult economic times. Comment?
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Carnahan takes action against 'predatory' broker
8 hrs ago | via Suntimes News
Officials in Secretary of State Robin Carnahan's office issued a Cease and Desist Order today against Saint Peters broker Mark McEwen, formerly employed by World Group Securities Inc. Comment?
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New Law Gives Renters Extra Protection
10 hrs ago | via KSHB-TV Kansas City
" Missourians now have extra protection from sudden foreclosures thanks to a new law signed by Governor Jay Nixon. Comment?
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21 hrs ago | via St. Louis Construction News/Rvw.
St. Louis Real Estate You control your search. All listings from all companies at one convenient site. Comment?
National Headlines
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45-64s hardest hit by recession
2 min ago | via Crawley Today
People in the run-up to retirement have been hardest hit by the recession due to the double impact of rising unemployment and falling asset values, research shows. Comment?
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Americans swap homes for hotels as recession bites
3 min ago | via Tuscola County Advertiser
Some Americans are swapping homes for motels as the ranks of the homeless swell during the recession, crowding out shelters and forcing cities and states across the country to find new types of housing. Comment?
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Current Home Mortgage Rates - Is the Government Capp...
7 hrs ago | via Netscape
Current Home Mortgage Rates - Is the Government Capping Rates? >> Posted By ChangeToday 10 hours, 36 minutes ago in News Over the last few weeks, the yield on the 10 year treasury rate has sold off incredibly. Comment?
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The age groups most exposed to the slump
11 min ago | via This Is Money
People aged between 45 and 64 are feeling the effects of the recession the most, according to new research. Comment?
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Firm expects more first-time home sales
14 min ago | via Kalamazoo Gazette
At a time when much of the real estate market continues to decline, a local home-building company is finding success targeting first-time homebuyers. Comment?

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