Week in review There have been good things happening for manufactured housing in Florida as a result of the recent Legislative special session that wound up in late January. The latest edition of
Burned by Real Estate, Some Just Walk Away More investors are making the drastic decision to send their homes into foreclosure. This can leave credit scores and assets vulnerable to assault.
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Treasuries Gain; Greenspan Says He Doesn't Expect a Change in Yields Soon U.S. 10-year Treasuries advanced after Federal Reserve Chairman Alan Greenspan signaled he doesn't expect yields to change soon after their ``unusual'' slide to near a 14-month low.via
Two men sentenced to prison for roles in mortgage fraud (The Cincinnati Enquirer) Two Cincinnati men are on their way to prison after a judge sentenced them Wednesday for their role in mortgage fraud schemes involving low-priced real estate.read more...
Trying to buy in a seller's market I'm looking to buy my first home, but I'm starting to see a "sellers market" where I live.read more...
Horton 3Q sales orders plunge 40 percent "It's going to be another year-and-a-half before we see stability or growth" The traditional spring home-selling season was a bust for D.R. Horton Inc., one of the biggest nationwide
The hedge-fund manager sitting across the table shuts his eyes in frustration and slaps his palm to his forehead.
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