New Office Strip on Highland Drive via
Vote Nears to Regulate Two Mortgage Giants (Washington Post) A House bill that would create a new independent regulator to oversee mortgage funding giants Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac is heading to the floor for a vote next week,
Fannie Mae Delays Filing 2Q Report Mortgage giant Fannie Mae on Wednesday informed the Securities and Exchange Commission that it would not be able to file its financial report for the second quarter on time.read more...
Mortgage applications up last week (USA Today) Mortgage applications rose last week, reflecting an increase in loan refinancing, as interest rates surged to a three-month high, an industry trade group said Wednesday.read more...
Mortgage Defaults Spread, Snagging More Borrowers In recent weeks, the mortgage market has been roiled by the increase in bad loans made to those with weak credit. New data shows that nontraditional loans are beginning to
Bank's mortgage experiment shakes up SF apartment buyers (SanLuisObispo.com) SAN FRANCISCO - People desperate enough to own a home in this hyperactive real estate market have long resorted to a risky exercise in group dynamics: Sharing a multimillion-dollar mortgage
The 65 new brick townhouses of a development called the Townes at Hillsdale sit high on a hill and offer their residents expansive views of Washington’s monuments and the river beyond. The manicured lawns and cul-de-sacs would not be out of place in Montgomery or Fairfax counties.
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