S. Korea's Financial Watchdog To Rein In Mortgage Loans (Asia Pulse via Yahoo! Australia & NZ News) South Korea's top financial watchdog said Thursday it will strengthen regulations on mortgage loans in an effort to curb speculative home buying.via
Wow, I could've had a prime mortgage (CNN Money) Imagine you're a homeowner, and you discover that instead of the expensive subprime mortgage loan you signed on for, you actually qualified for a prime mortgage with much lower interest
Strong Forecast for Economy Boosted by affordability and steady population and job growth, north Los Angeles County's economy and housing markets are expected to remain strong, economists and economic development officials said.via
Ask this Old House Landscape contractor Roger Cook travels to Georgia to help homeowner Dale Eneberg pick out the riding lawnmower that is most suitable for his lawn.read more...
Luminent Mortgage announces bailout (Reuters via Yahoo! News) Luminent Mortgage Capital Inc , which has struggled with liquidity problems because of mortgage investments, on Monday announced a bailout in which it would sell a majority stake in
Will Housing Slowdown Crush Homeowner's Teardown Project? Now several months into plans to knock down her home and build anew, columnist Nancy Keates has second thoughts. Is she doing the right thing -- especially in light of
Rates on 30-year mortgages declined for a second straight week as low mortgages continued to fuel the country’s housing boom.
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