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 Issue of April 7, 2008 
   
International visitors are booking Cape Cod homes for the summer. This four-bedroom home in Yarmouth, which features multiple decks, rents for $3,500 to $5,000 a week.


Cape’s Rental Market Plays Star on International Stage
By Aglaia Pikounis
Cape Cod’s vacation rental market may be getting a boost from Europe and other foreign lands.



Credit Crunch Crashes Silver Hill, InterBay
By Amy Wyeth
The Wall Street credit crunch is being cited as a key reason for last week’s decision by Bayview Financial to shut down one of its Massachusetts commercial lending divisions and reduce staff by half at the other.



City Blazes Trail With Receivership Law
By Amy Wyeth
As he struggles to deal with hundreds of homes apparently abandoned after foreclosures, Worcester Housing Director Scott Hayman has noticed something.



IndyMac Eyeing Commonwealth Comeback
By Amy Wyeth
Three-and-a-half months after announcing it would leave Massachusetts, national mortgage lender IndyMac Bank is telling local mortgage brokers it’s coming back.



MassHousing Will Not Close On Columbus Center Commitments
Due to a misstatement from MassHousing, it was reported Tuesday that the state’s affordable housing bank had withdrawn $20.6 million in loan commitments for the controversial Columbus Center development in Boston’s South End.



‘Aftershock Seminar’ Speakers See Subprime Litigation Boom
By Amy Wyeth
The mortgage foreclosure crisis hit consumers first, but now, eyes are turning back toward the lenders accused of starting it.



Sox Brass Say Park Upgrades Will Be Hit With Fenway Fans
By Thomas Grillo
Home sweet home games. Boston Red Sox fans will find new seats, stairways and other upgrades at Fenway Park when the world champions play their home opener Tuesday.




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