Guess Who?s Feeling the Mortgage Pain (New York Times) Nine months into the meltdown of the home loan market, investors are still waiting for banks, brokerage firms and other companies to come clean on losses.read more...
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Making financial decisions after a spouse dies Q: I'm 40 and my husband died six months ago. The life insurance that I received is enough to pay off the mortgage on our house.via
Brits faring better than U.S. in mortgage mess "The British banks also haven't been as aggressive in offering subprime mortgage loans." LONDON - Britain already has felt the ripples from the subprime mortgage crisis in the United
U.K. Mortgage Approvals Fall, Signaling Cooling Housing Market (Bloomberg.com) May 31 (Bloomberg) -- U.K. mortgage approvals fell to a seven- month low in April, a sign that Britain's $6 trillion property market may be cooling, a Bank of England
Can't Sell Your Home? Rent It The slump in home prices coupled with the plethora of For Sale signs add up to a double whammy for anyone who has to sell a home.Commentread more...
She planned to refinance the mortgage and consolidate other debt into a new $90,000loan and take out some cash for renovations.
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