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Monday, October 12, 2009
Multi-Link Monday: New Jersey No. 1 in solar
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By Jonathan Sweet
A roundup of some of the news and views affecting the housing industry around the Web today:
- Gotta admit this was a bit of a surprise: New Jersey is leading the way in solar power. The state is No. 1 in solar installed per square mile, according to CNBC. Generous rebates and incentives are credited with the state's success.
- KB Home is under investigation (again) by the Securities and Exchange Commission "regarding possible accounting and disclosure issues," according to the Wall Street Journal.
- Not sure what to think of this, but according to The Money Pit, a new study shows that people who purchase green products are more likely to cheat and steal than those who purchase conventional products.
- (Shameless self promotion) Elsewhere on HousingZone, Nick Bajzek has an update on remediation procedures for the tainted Chinese drywall.
- The Fed is apparently buying 100 percent of Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac mortgages these days. That has the economist from the Mortgage Bankers Association very worried about what happens when the Fed stops in March, Diana Olick reports.
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