Housing Affordability Hits Record Low Housing Affordability Hits Record Low Sep 8, 2005 7:18 am US/Pacific LOS ANGELES According to the latest Housing Affordability Index released Thursday, only 14 percent of Los Angeles-area households could
Housing construction declines in October Housing construction and new building permits were down sharply in October, providing fresh evidence that rising mortgage rates are beginning to cool the five-year housing boom.read more...
Median price for existing Lee home up to $322,000 The median price of an existing home in Lee County shot up to $322,000 in October - up 65 percent from the same time last year.read more...
Nationwide takes over Portman, creates giant Nationwide, the world's biggest building society, is set to take over smaller rival Portman to create a mutual institution with assets of over 150 billion pounds as competition with retail
Study: Paying mortgage points rarely helps borrowers (The Arizona Republic) CHICAGO - A new report claims that borrowers tend to purchase too many points when selecting a mortgage - and in the process end up paying more than they would
Mortgage rates decline for week (San Francisco Chronicle) Rates on 30-year mortgages, which had been rising for five straight weeks, declined last week as signals from the Federal Reserve eased worries about imminent rate increases. Freddie Mac, the
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