Real estate columnist Elizabeth Razzi responds to a question submitted in a recent online chat. read more...
Eagan mortgage firm owner admits to $1.8 million in fraud (Minneapolis-St. Paul Star Tribune) An Eagan mortgage company owner pleaded guilty to defrauding several financial institutions out of about $1.8 million and using some of the money to buy homes and "support a lavish
Aerial views of new high school now online The reconstruction of Park City High School is moving one step closer as School Board members decide on what its exterior will look like.read more...
A Reverse Mortgage Mess? (Washington Post) With $4 trillion of home equity wrapped up in the houses of America's senior citizens, it's no coincidence that the market for reverse-mortgage loans is finally taking off. read more...
She paid for roof, got lien on house Mary McKinney , 63,has had a lien put her home after an Edwardsville man who fix her roof didn't pay the supply company after he finished the roof.read more...
Wachovia quits offering risky mortgage loan (San Francisco Chronicle) Beleaguered consumer bank Wachovia Corp. said Monday it will quit offering a mortgage payment option that allows borrowers to pay less each month than the bank charges in interest. The
CRISTA JEREMIASON / The Press Democrat Nancy Dawes, left, and Patricia Erickson do origami in their Windsor home.
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