Carolinas Foreclosure Rate Continues Upward Climb RISMEDIA, Jan. 4 - Foreclosure rates in both Carolinas continued to climb in 2005 despite solid economic conditions and historically low interest rates, which also have begun to move higher.read
Madrid looks at boosting mortgage securities (Financial Times) The Spanish government is studying ways to make mortgage-backed securities more attractive to foreign investors by offering additional guarantees, according to Francisco González, chairman of BBVA , Spain?s second largest
Mortgage crisis to cost Nashville economy nearly $1 billion, report says (The Tennessean) Rising home prices had fueled consumer spending, which drove economic growth, the mortgage crisis report states.read more...
Mortgage approvals climb in May (BBC News) The number of mortgage loans approved but not yet made rose slightly in May, the Bank of England (BoE) says.read more...
UPI NewsTrack Business U.S. stocks close worst day of year NEW YORK, Jan. 25 -- The Dow Jones industrial average recorded its worst day of the year, falling 119 points on Ford Motor
Own a Home With?Your Significant Other? Listen Up. DEAR BOB: Two years ago my partner and I bought a condo. I paid the entire down payment and we have split the mortgage payments, condo fees and property
City leaders have done everything from stand in foot-deep potholes to threaten a moratorium on building in recent months to convince residents that more money is needed to repair the city’s crumbling roads.
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