If it’s time to change the flooring, opt for linoleum instead of vinyl. Linoleum is made from all-natural resources, while vinyl is made from petroleum.
Entries from October 2008
GREEN TIP: LOVE THAT LINOLEUM
October 22, 2008
HUD LAUNCHES NEW PROGRAM TO PROVIDE FUNDS FOR REDEVELOPING FORECLOSED PROPERTIES
October 21, 2008
The U.S. Dept. of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) has launched a new program that will allocate close to $4 billion in emergency assistance for state and local governments to be used to acquire and redevelop foreclosed properties. More details about the Neighborhood Stabilization Program (NSP) will be announced during a national housing summit in [...]
Dangers Of Renting A Home Facing Foreclosure
October 20, 2008
A warning has been issued to renters by the National Multi-housing Council to beware of certain housing being offered for rent. About 40 percent of those homes are actually in some stage of foreclosure, and renting such a property could result in the renter "losing everything," according to a Council report. The Council recently released [...]
SENATE APPROVES PLAN TO HELP STABILIZE NATION’S FINANCIAL MARKETS
October 19, 2008
The Senate approved a revised version of the Emergency Economic Stabilization Act of 2008 in a 74 to 25 vote, clearing the way for full consideration by the U.S. House of Representatives. The House voted down an earlier version of the plan on Monday.
The revised plan, which is designed to shore up the nation’s financial [...]
The Most And Least Luxury Home In The U.S.
October 18, 2008
The most luxurious residence in the country is coincidentally located just a few miles north of the most non-luxurious home. They are both located along the Pacific Coast Highway in California’s central coast area. The famous Hearst Castle, in San Simeon, California, is undoubtedly the most luxurious. It was the home of William Randolph Hearst, [...]
How GSE Takeover Is Affecting Mortgage Rates
October 17, 2008
As predicted, mortgage interest rates dropped substantially immediately after the highly publicized government takeover of the GSEs - Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac. In late September it started rising again. Not surprisingly, the sudden drop in rates was followed by an increase in mortgage applications, particularly refinance mortgage loan applications.
With still very low mortgage rates [...]
FHA Mortgages Reviving
October 16, 2008
A few decades ago, most home financing was with mortgages insured by the Federal Housing Administration (FHA). But later the popularity of these loans dropped dramatically, largely due to restrictions on FHA home mortgages. They just weren’t competitive with offered conventional mortgages.
Today, however, FHA loans are experiencing a strong revival. Certain restrictions and loan limits [...]
It Makes More Sense To Buy Rather Than Rent A Home
October 15, 2008
It’s more affordable to buy a home than to rent one in more the half the major metro areas nationwide. Of the 100 most populous areas, 57 have average three-bedroom rental costs higher than the cost of maintaining a 6 percent interest rate mortgage for a typical lower priced three bedroom home, according to a [...]
Home Prices Up 23 Percent In One Market
October 14, 2008
There are always exceptional up and down markets in real estate. One particularly bright spot currently is the Aspen area in the Colorado Rockies. Here, the average home price is up by 23 percent over the first six months of last year, according to Robert, a seasoned Realtor in Aspen.
Two very high priced homes were [...]
ELVIS DUs
October 13, 2008
Elvis Du’s
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