buying a house




China Bonds May Return 6% on Buying by Banks, Harfor Fund Says (Bloomberg)

March 12 (Bloomberg) -- China’s yuan bonds will return as much as 6 percent this year as a crackdown on lending forces banks to “park” money in fixed-income assets, the nation’s best-performing primary-market debt fund said.

Liz Hoggard: I had to wait for a mortgage, and so can you (Independent)

I permitted myself a wry smile when news broke yesterday that Generation Y – those born in and after the late 80s – have an inflated sense of their own worth.

Obama won’t promise immigration reform (The Hill)

President Barack Obama on Thursday would not commit to passing immigration reform this year, and a senior White House aide indicated the issue does Read more...

How to install a new toilet seat and fix a gurgling sink (Seattle Times)

Ed the Plumber: Tips on replacing a toilet seat and repairing a sink that gurgles.

Leavitt: We need health care reform (Provo Daily Herald)

OREM -- When buying a car, most consumers will research the type of car they want, then find the best place to get it for the lowest cost. Most would never buy a car with no price tag and tell the dea

Buying a house? Now it’s a family affair (Times Online)

They never set out to move in together.

Why buying a house is a bad investment (Canadian Business)

Interest rate hikes are looming, and talk of bubbles abounds — so what's with the real estate buying frenzy?

Abu Dhabi deal with Raine deepens Hollywood ties (AP via Yahoo! News)

An Abu Dhabi state investment fund said Thursday it is buying a piece of a young investment house focused on sports and show business, upping the Gulf city state's bet on the entertainment industry.

Marco Realtors to join statewide open house (The News-Press)

Marco Island Realtors will throw open the doors to available homes in April as part of the first-ever Florida Open House Weekend.

Expert: House, Senate Democrats Have Trust Deficit (NPR)

The divide on Capitol Hill is commonly depicted as Democrats versus Republicans and for good reason — the greatest rift in Congress is indeed partisan. But there's also a cleft between members of the same party, Democrats specifically, with a split between House and Senate members.


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