Nov 5, 2008 | via The Oracle
Obama delivers his acceptance speech in Chicagoa s Grant Park. Americans seeking relief from Wall Street's collapse, widespread foreclosures and swelling unemployment propelled Sen. Comment?
20 hrs ago | via Post Tribune
It was a year of Hope-at first in the sense of, "I feel hopeful!" and later in the sense of "I hope this year ends soon!" It was also a year of Change, especially in Washington, where the tired old hacks of yesteryear finally yielded the reins of power to a group of fresh, young, idealistic, new-idea outsiders such as Nancy Pelosi. Comment?
23 hrs ago | via Arizona Daily Star
It was a year of Hope a ' at first in the sense of "I feel hopeful!" and later in the sense of "I hope this year ends soon!" It was also a year of Change, especially in Washington, where the tired old hacks of yesteryear finally yielded the reins of power to a group of fresh, young, idealistic, new-idea outsiders such as Nancy Pelosi. Comment?
Housinga s 2010 forecast best for state since 2005
Wednesday Dec 23 | via Northwest Herald
Amanda Schwengel – aschwengel@nwherald.com Joe and Kimberly Fiegel close on a house with mortgage planner Raul Viteri, residential specialist Ken Koreba, and attorney Adam Diamond. Comment?
2009: How much fun can one year be
Saturday | via The Oregonian
By DAVE BARRY It was a year of Hope -- at first in the sense of, "I feel hopeful!" and later in the sense of "I hope this year ends soon!" It was also a year of Change, especially in Washington, where the tired old hacks of yesteryear finally yielded the reins of power to a group of fresh, young, idealistic, new-idea outsiders like Nancy Pelosi. Comment?
TotalBank sues Mas family over Old Spanish Village
3 min ago | via South Florida Business Journal
Two members of the financially and politically powerful Mas family are among the defendants in a $2.4 million lawsuit by TotalBank over one of the largest projects now under way in downtown Coral Gables. Comment?
Our View: The human touch could save more mortgages
4 min ago | via San Gabriel Valley Tribune
There are some modestly hopeful signs that the mortgage crisis is easing. The number of foreclosures declined again in November, a four-month trend. Comment?
Home sales up in Cape Girardeau, Midwest
6 min ago | via Southeast Missourian
Home sales in Cape Girardeau surged in November along with the rest of the nation, including a 58 percent jump in the Midwest over year-ago levels, as first-time buyers rushed to claim a temporary federal tax credit. Comment?
Newton bail bondsman falls in love with home made fa...
8 min ago | via Hickory Daily Record
Ben Huss is a bail bondsman with a set of handcuffs hanging in his office and a fierce looking caged dog outside. Comment?
12 min ago | via KLKN
Glimmers of light on home prices Nationwide median home price have risen slightly, and sales have picked up steam since April, yet the U.S. housing market won't begin to look healthy again until at least 2011. Comment?