States seeking laws to tighten regulation of mortgage brokers (San Diego Daily Transcript via Yahoo! News) Prior to 2006, only two states were without licensing laws for mortgage brokers. That soon may change, however, as Colorado and Alaska, citing concerns about mortgage fraud and predatory
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From Cyberspace to Living Space: Using the Web to Buy a Home Buying a house online isn't exactly a "one-click" affair. But after a fair amount of effort, ZipRealty.com found our columnist a residence, helped him dodge a property near a radioactive-waste
Mortgage approvals plummet to lowest on record (Financial Times) Pressure on the government to shore up the sagging mortgage market rose yesterday after the Bank of England revealed lending for new home purchases in July was the lowest since
Use inheritance to fund retirement plan A man who inherited $250,000 can use the money to build a foundation for retirement, Dr. Don Taylor says.read more...
Does it make sense to refi? Refinancing a mortgage is currently the most pressing topic for many homeowners. Senior reporter Holden Lewis, who covers mortgages and writes the Mortgage Matters blog, answers the most common questions
The land includes the tribe’s elderly housing complex, a historic church and 27 acres of undeveloped land on the banks of Trading Cove.
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