Mortgage rates in U.S. creep above 6 percent (Richmond Times-Dispatch) NEW YORK -- Americans may have seen the last of long-term mortgage rates below 6 percent, and borrowing costs for home buyers likely will climb further.read more...
Dollar Remains Flat Against Yen in Asia The dollar was flat against the yen on Thursday in Asian trading as traders awaited U.S. gross domestic product data due later in the day for clues on the currency's
Listing Terms Are Fully Negotiable Q DEAR BOB: My mother signed a listing contract to sell her Florida condominium. She said the listing agent told her a 6 percent sales commission and a six-month
Mortgage applications drop 4.3% in latest week (USA Today) Applications for home mortgages fell last week as rates on some adjustable loans soared to their highest levels in more than two months, the Mortgage Bankers Association said Wednesday.read more...
Newly Filed Bills Target Mortgage Lending Abuse (Banker & Tradesman) By Amy Wyeth Of some 6,300 bills filed on Beacon Hill last week as a new legislative session began, a handful could make a huge difference to those who work
The Bushes are moving to Dallas, but where? "But don't quote me by name. I don't want to be responsible for spreading anything erroneous." By SHERRY JACOBSON / The Dallas Morning News sjacobson@dallasnews.com Even the dog walkers
Wachovia’s expansion campaign continued Tuesday with an agreement to acquire AmNet Mortgage for $83 million.
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