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Home Owners News Archive 23-Mar-2008
Locals are priced out of idylls by the sea by second home owners (Daily Mail)The extent to which second home owners are turning coastal villages into 'ghost towns' has been revealed. Up to 50 per cent of properties in some areas of Devon, Cornwall, Norfolk and Northumberland are second homes, according to estate agents Savills
Tranquillity Between Killington and Okemo (New York Times)Eighty percent of the property in Plymouth belongs to second-home owners, which accounts for the ghostly midweek quiet. But even on weekends, the town maintains its ethereal calm.
Mobile-home owners may pay property taxes (Lowell Sun)CHELMSFORD -- Some rely on Social Security and disability checks to pay rent. Now, residents of the Chelmsford Mobile Home Park might have to start paying more each month to cover property taxes on their newly assessed homes.
Examiner.com Related Articles: (The San Francisco Examiner)The report also recommended imposing higher taxes on property owners, requiring home owners to replace wood shingles and upgrading the Tahoe basin's water systems, which together could cost more than $300 million over 20 years.
Crackdown on cowboys to benefit home owners, local authorities and the building industry (Government News Network)The building industry, local authorities and home owners will all benefit from a shake-up to the building control system proposed by Housing Minister Caroline Flint today which cracks down on illegal construction.
Mortgage bill shock awaits 3m home owners (Daily Telegraph)Almost three million home owners face a significant increase in monthly mortgage repayments this year, leading brokers have said.
Hard times for home-owners (The New Zealand Herald)This year about 300,000 home mortgage-holders on fixed-term loans will need to refinance loans worth $42.7 billion. Many will be coming off interest rates of 6.9 to 7.5 per cent negotiated three years ago and staring at rates predicted to top 10 per cent.
Bathrooms, Kitchens, Basements and Home Remodeling Sources On New Website From Washington, D.C. General Contractor (PRWeb) R&B's Remodeling, Inc. today announced the launch of www.rbsremodeling.com as an information portal for Washington, D.C. area home owners to find information about home remodeling projects. (PRWeb Mar 22, 2008) Read the full story at http://www.prweb.com/releases/2008/03/prweb790434.htm
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