Amid dim prospects, lumber market looks to US housing for 2008 KANSAS CITY, Kansas : Next year is expected to be a long, hard year for lumber producers and dealers amid predictions that the home-building slump may not bottom out
For the Distressed, Tax Relief. For Others, a Bigger Bite. In a tax-Peter-to-pay-Paul move, the House voted Thursday to permanently remove the "phantom income" tax penalty that haunts financially distressed homeowners whose debt is partially forgiven by a lender
Australian October Retail Sales Gain as Lower Fuel Costs Support Spending Australia's retail sales increased in October at restaurants, bars and supermarkets, as gasoline prices fell from a record, helping rekindle growth in Asia-Pacific's fifth- largest economy.read more...
Rate cuts and the mortgage market (BBC News) How mortgage deals will be affected by the latest cut in interest rates.read more...
Partial Sale of Oakland's Black Cemetery Didn't Surprise 92-Year-Old; She Tried Unsuccessfully to Fight It read more...
Mortgage application volume slips as rates rise (AP via Yahoo! Finance) Mortgage application volume fell 15.3 percent during the week ended May 30, according to the trade group Mortgage Bankers Association's weekly application survey.read more...
PALM BEACH GARDENS, Fla. (MarketWatch)—Could you be among the thousands of homeowners due a refund on your Federal Housing Administration (FHA) home loan?
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