Mortgage brokers 'disguised fees' The FSA may now take action against the worst offenders More than 200 mortgage brokers have been told by watchdogs to change misleading adverts that disguised the true cost of
Mortgage Applications Fell 7.8 Percent Last Week (Nasdaq) (RTTNews) - Mortgage applications fell 7.8 percent last week, the Mortgage Bankers Association said Wednesday in its Weekly Mortgage Applications Survey. Year over year applications fell 9.4 percent, as the
U.S. construction activity dips as housing falls for record eighth straight month WASHINGTON: Construction activity in the United States showed further weakness as spending on homes dropped for a record eighth consecutive month.Commentread more...
Analysts fear mortgage troubles' fallout (Courier-Post) Rising delinquency rates on car and truck loans have some industry analysts concerned that subprime mortgage troubles could spill into the automotive finance business.read more...
Feathering a nest College kids living in dorms and apartments want attractive decorating styles at attractive prices, a spot check of local designers and students shows.read more...
Homeowners face 2 bln pound mortgage lock-in (Tiscali) In January, the Financial Services Authority (FSA) gave lenders until the end of February to justify their high mortgage exit fees, also called "discharge", "vacating" or "sealing" fees.read more...
If you believe the real estate investment trust market is near the top, and more than a few people do, the question becomes how to profit from the potential correction.
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