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Nov. 15--Peter and Teresa Wray own an unconventional home.
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Nov. 10--PASADENA -- Chuck Wojnowski no longer feels guilty when he flips on the air conditioning or hops in the hot tub.
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New report quantifies economic impact of ‘green-collar jobs.’
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Under Sarbanes-Oxley rules, Beazer exec could be required to pay back bonuses, incentives, and stock profits.
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Factory-built housing giant, which also operates in Canada and the United Kingdom, plans to sell its U.S. operations.
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ATLANTA - Federal regulators have notified Beazer Homes USA that its top executive could face civil charges over incentive compensation.
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MOORESVILLE, N.C. - Lowe's Cos., the No.
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SAN DIEGO - The housing market welcomed a bigger share of first-time buyers and single women this past year, while a majority of sellers resorted to dialing down prices to get their homes sold, a new homebuyer survey shows.
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SAN DIEGO - Federal Housing Administration Commissioner David Stevens said Saturday that concerns the agency is headed for the same financial trouble that snared Fannie Mae, Freddie Mac and the subprime sector are unwarranted.
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SAN DIEGO - Home prices are expected to grow modestly next year and sales will keep rising as the housing market continues to recover from the worst downturn since the Great Depression, the National Association of Realtors said Friday.