Economists Unsure of Fla.'s Path TALLAHASSEE | With the state government facing a $2 billion shortfall in next year's budget, many analysts are pointing to the state's slumping housing market as the primary reason for
Middle Class Drowning In Debt Middle-class families are "drowning in debt" because of the increasing costs of housing, education, and cars, according to a new report by the Center for American Progress.read more...
Attorney pleads guilty to mortgage fraud (WTNH-TV New Haven) Bridgeport (AP, Aug. 5, 2008 12:10 PM) -- A real estate lawyer from Wilton has pleaded guilty to federal charges in a mortgage fraud scheme.read more...
Man Accused Of Scamming Handicapped Pleads Guilty A man accused of promising wheelchair lifts and other equipment to handicapped families but never delivering them pleaded guilty Wednesday, even though he wasn't supposed to go to trial until
Buy-to-Let Market Cools Worryingly for lenders, the number of buy-to-let mortgages three months or more in arrears has increased in the first half of this year, albeit by a small amount from 0.66%
Don't get burned by a high-cost mortgage -- you may qualify for better rates (Boston Globe) Psst . . . Have I got a deal for you: a dirt-cheap mortgage that lets you decide how much to pay each month. And don't worry about your lousy
The average mortgage rate rose above 6% for the first time since the spring and home buyers face the prospect of higher rates in the months ahead, according to a national interest-rate survey released today.
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