As Mortgage Crisis Intensifies, Elderly Homeowners Suffer (FOX 5 News Atlanta) ATLANTA (FOX 5) ? As the nation's mortgage crisis intensifies, many of the people who are suffering have owned their homes for more than 30 years. Hundreds of elderly homeowners
Buying home still a smart move B uying a home is generally considered a good way to spend money, but is a declining real estate market the right time to buy? How about markets where long-term
Bowling ball murder/suicide attempt A 45-year-old woman was arrested Monday on suspicion of attempted murder by hitting her husband on the head with a bowling ball while he was asleep at their home in
Builders Pitch Philanthropy As a Lifestyle to Sell Houses The latest sales strategy is to ask buyers to give something back. Some focus on a specific cause, such as children's charities, protecting the environment or raising money for cancer
Prices for Cyprus property keep growing Cyprus anticipates to join euro in 2007, that will drive property values hike by 50 percent and mortgage rates cut from the current 7,5 percent to the euro level of
Buy a home, but lock out 'mortgage protection' pitches (Los Angeles Times) T he meltdown among sub-prime mortgage lenders shows a particularly ugly side of the housing market -- the business of selling high-risk financial products to people who may not be
What is a reverse mortgage? It allows homeowners age 62 or older to draw money from the equity in their homes.
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