Reporter: Kristyan Morgan
'UFO Home Work in London Raises Neighbors Fury
'Nearly Half of European Commercial Buildings Fall Short of Energy Standards
'Apartment and Condominium Market Improves in Q2, Credit Still a Barrier
EDITOR'S PICKS
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Residents of a Chicago Mobile Home Park To Lose Water Access Days Before Thanksgiving
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Dozens Left Homeless After Apartment Fire Sparks In Durham
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Homebuying 101: 5 Red Flags To Watch Out For
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US Home Prices on the Rise: Here's Where Houses Are the Priciest
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Real Estate: 3 Things To Know Before You Start Investing
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The Home Depot Foundation’s Celebration of Service Campaign has volunteers repairing and renovating veterans’ homes. -
'Manhattan is Most Expensive Place to Live
New York boroughs of Manhattan, Brooklyn and Queens are the most expensive places to live, a report released by Council for Community and Economic Research showed -
'Durst Goes for a Different Shade of Green, Challenges LEED
Durst Organisation will employ a different set of criteria from LEED certification to check how green its new building is -
'Homes Selling More Quickly After Hitting the Market
The median time a home stays on the market has come down from 98 days in July 2011 to 69 days same time this year. -
'Construction Spending Drops In July
Budget constraints have led to a decrease in construction spending. Public sector domain is the worst affected. -
'High Foreclosures Could Decrease Voter Turnout
Neighborhoods suffering from high foreclosures could witness lower levels of voter turnout, a study shows. -
' Reality Show on Foreclosure Buying
The show will take viewers through the process of buying, renovating and refurnishing foreclosed properties, as the economy recovers -
'More Buyers Take Up Asking Price of Residential Properties, Rents Cool Down
The asking price of residential properties increased by 2.3 percent, the biggest since before recession. -
'Freddie Mac Extends Help to Borrowers Affected By Hurricane Isaac
Freddie Mac will extend its disaster relief policies to affected borrowers in Louisiana and Mississippi. -
'King’s Lake Association’s Act Against Six Children Family Gets HUD Rap
A family in Florida has been subjected to different rental terms and threatened to be evicted because they have six children, thereby violating the Fair Housing Act -
'HUD Provides Assistance to Lead Poisoning Victims
Lead paint poisoning affects close to 1.6 percent of children and is rampant among low-income families living in older, poorly maintained housing -
'Commercial Mortgage Delinquency Falls in August
Though commercial mortgage-backed security rates fell in August, foreclosure of commercial properties continues across the nation.