Homeowners Want Out of Historic District When Dan and Elizabeth Miller purchased their three-story house in Lincoln in 2003, they didn't think they would have any trouble repairing its dilapidated roof or replacing its decades-old
Mortgage crisis a boon for banks (Atlanta Journal-Constitution) Now that the mortgage crisis has forced several high-profile lenders out of business, would-be homebuyers are banking on, well, banks to give them loans. The boomerang back to old-fashioned lenders
Smart strategies after the rate change The Fed cut rates: Is now the time to buy a car? To go after a home equity line? Lock in a long-term CD?read more...
Interest rate rise looking likely By JAMES WEIR Mortgage interest rates and the Kiwi dollar are going up because of a growing risk the Reserve Bank will lift official interest rates later this month.Commentread more...
Mortgage Approvals Show Weakening (Ananova) Mortgage lending was up in December at its strongest rate since records began in 1993.read more...
Put a Lid on Rising Mortgage Payments (Harrisburg Daily Register) (ARA) - Do you have a balloon mortgage that is coming due or an adjustable rate mortgage payment that has been steadily creeping up as interest rates change?read more...
Hurricane Katrina could trigger a nationwide spike in demand for skilled construction workers, compounding the recovery process and putting a damper on home building projects across the Southeast, according to …
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