Housing May See 2006 Pullback Mortgage finance company Fannie Mae predicted Thursday that U.S. home sales are set to decline by as much as 10 percent in 2006 as higher interest rates and housing market
Housing affordability hits 22-year low The dream of owning a home remains a fantasy for an increasing number of Australians - and they will get a good idea this week if home ownership will move
First Trust/FIDAC Mortgage Income Fund Declares Monthly Distribution for May of $0.085 Per Share (Business Wire via Yahoo! Finance) LISLE, Ill.----April 17, 2006--First Trust/FIDAC Mortgage Income Fund today declared the Fund's regularly scheduled monthly distribution, payable on May 15, 2006 to shareholders of record as of May 3,
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BBA says mortgage lending down in September (Banking Business Review) Statistics released by the British Banking Association show that Septembers increase in underlying mortgage lending was the smallest for five months.read more...
Home Prices Turn Downward on Anti-Speculation Measures Home prices in Seoul and Kyonggi Province are showing signs of settling down, swooned by a series of government threats to introduce drastic anti-speculation measures next month.read more...
THE WEEK AHEAD VALUABLE insights into the state of the mortgage and retail markets will keep investors on their toes this week, even though the next few days appear relatively quiet for corporate results.
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