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If you often go to other places due to your business or job ten you maybe have a lot of experiences with being away from home. Usually people tend to stay in a hotel for this kind of situation, however we know that hotel is not a home and you can’t expect a situation like home if you stay in hotel. If you want a home convenience while you are away then probably you should try to find a corporate housing since unlike a hotel you will get a much bigger and larger living space with it. If this te
Centuries ago, Native Americans discovered a pleasant spot on the banks of the Merrimack River. They called it “Namoskeag,” which translates loosely to “the good fishing place.” The anglers have long since passed on, and the locality is now better known as Manchester, N.H. Time to add another title: best cheap city in the U.S. The Manchester-Nashua metro area ranks first on our list of America’s 100 Cheapest Places To Live. Among the U.S. cities with the most affordable housing and lowest
Two years after Washington voters compelled utilities to use cleaner energy, Initiative 937 backers say a measure in the state Legislature would gut that law.
SPOKANE -- Recent rainfall in the Spokane area is keeping plumbers busy and homeowners worried. Within the last few soggy days, water has been creeping into people's basements and bottom floors.
In an attempt to help its builders sell more homes, Spokane-based Sterling Savings Bank has unrolled a new incentive plan for potential homebuyers aimed at filling unsold new construction across the bank’s five-state footprint. (STSA)
March 20 2009 - HomeStreet Bank announced today that it has lowered its interest rate to 3.875* percent for select new homes for sale within its ‘Preferred Properties’ financing program. The Preferred Properties program was launched last fall and features special financing for a limited number of brand new homes in the Puget Sound region (including Olympia), Spokane and Vancouver, Wash.; Portland, Salem and Bend, Ore.; and Boise, Idaho. “Our builders have had great success with this progra
More money to weatherize local residents' homes is coming to Washington state as part of the $8 Billion "Recovery Act" that's funding energy efficiency projects across the country.
Work continues on a $17.3 million North Spokane Corridor concrete arch tunnel for a BNSF rail line to pass under the new freeway. —Photo courtesy of DOT
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With more people losing their jobs, more people are struggling to pay their mortgages, and as a result foreclosure rates have jumped more than 50-percent from a year ago.