IAC Loses $369.9M On Mortgage Woes (CBS News) Barry Diller's IAC/InterActiveCorp reported Wednesday that it lost $369.9 million in its fourth quarter, due to higher taxes, difficulty in its mortgage referral unit and costs for proposed spinoffs that
Our View - Health care deduction overdue The U.S. tax code has long encouraged people to buy homes and take out mortgages in part because that money could be deducted from taxes.Commentread more...
30-Year Mortgage Rate Dips The nation's benchmark mortgage rate has drifted to a seven- month low. The average 30-year, fixed-rate home loan is 6.30 percent, down slightly from 6.31 percent last week, government-affiliated mortgage
Regulator to help IndyMac mortgage borrowers (Washington Post) WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Thousands of homeowners with distressed mortgage loans linked to failed lender IndyMac (IDMC.PK) may soon be able to avoid foreclosure under a program announced on Wednesday by
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Japan Advances Toward A National Housing Act The National Association of Home Builders of the United States today applauded a newly signed, landmark declaration by the International Housing Association as a major advancement in the effort to
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