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WASHINGTON - The average U.S. rate for the 30-year fixed mortgage fell to a record low for a fourth straight week.
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U.S. job growth will top projections through 2012, new survey shows
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Check out our product finds from Day 1 of the convention.
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WASHINGTON - Average U.S. rates for 30-year and 15-year fixed mortgages fell to record lows for the third straight week.
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NEW YORK, May 17, 2012 /PRNewswire/ -- The construction industry is concerned about skilled worker shortages, according to a new SmartMarket Report from McGraw-Hill Construction entitled "Construction Industry Workforce Shortages: Role of Certification, Training and Green Jobs in Filling the Gaps."
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New home sales fell in Washington, DC in January. Foreclosures as a percentage of existing home sales dropped, falling 6.9 percentage points.
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May 4--Compared to the rest of the nation, the average working family in Pittsburgh is not struggling as hard to keep a roof over its head.
On April 28 the National Building Museum (NBM) will open House & Home, a long-term exhibition with multiple educational events devoted to exploring the evolution and meaning of house versus home.
Local improvement, however, will depend on how quickly foreclosures dissolve.
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The Reston, Va.-based builder is revamping its name and much more.