Frank Lloyd Wright's impact on Arizona architecture goes on. A community going up on one of the last big developable parcels of land in Cave Creek has his influence all over it.
Sunday, March 19, 2017
Friday, March 17, 2017
February’s permits for single-family homes peak
U.S. housing starts are on the upswing, despite a lackluster showing from apartment buildings.
Thursday, March 16, 2017
How Fed hike will affect mortgages, car loans, credit cards
WASHINGTON — Are mortgage rates going up? How about car loans? Credit cards?
Saturday, March 11, 2017
White House Weighs a $6 Billion Cut to HUD
The Trump administration reportedly is considering cuts at the Department of Housing and Urban Development of more than $6 billion, which could particularly hit public housing support programs hard, according to The Washington Post.
Tuesday, February 28, 2017
Special Report: How Real Estate Agents Can Live Happily Ever After In Retirement
Real estate agents want their happily ever after: a post-career life with the stability that a bucket of money or residual income can bring. The road to a secure future isn't clearly marked in real estate, the paths at agents' disposal more like winding capillaries — a set of sprawled options realized through careful planning, the earlier the better.
Chinese investors dominate Asian overseas real estate investments in 2016 — CBRE
Chinese investors accounted for almost half of the $60 billion in investments in overseas real estate last year by Asian investors, up sharply from 28% of the $62.4 billion in 2015, according to an announcement Tuesday by real estate services and investment firm CBRE Group.
Gundlach expects US 10-year T-note yield to drop below 2.25 percent
Jeffrey Gundlach, chief executive of DoubleLine Capital, said on Friday he expects the yield on the benchmark 10-year U.S. Treasury note to drop below 2.25 percent as global investors seek safety.
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