Multi-million dollar mortgage fraud in Auckland and Christchurch sees eleven people charged Real Estate agents are on notice, after the discovery of a multi-million dollar mortgage fraud in Auckland and Christchurch.read more...
Homeowners moving away from ARMs To escape the run-up in mortgage payments, Ms. Kraus and her husband refinanced with a fixed-rate loan.Commentread more...
Eviction notices handled with care LEXINGTON, S.C. - Deputy Jon Shokes knows a few things about you by the time he shows up on your doorstep. via The Honolulu Advertiser read more...
Homebuying and the single woman New Red Oak resident Laurie Minchew was lured by the lifestyle and investment potential of homeownership.Commentread more...
UBS reports further loss due to US mortgage crisis (ABC via Yahoo!7 Finance) Swiss investment bank UBS has reported a further $11 billion in write-downs from its exposure to bad debt in the subprime US mortgage sector.read more...
Fort Worth facing decisions on City Hall FORT WORTH -- City government is facing the same problem as many growing families: whether to buy a new home, remodel the existing home or fix up another old building.Commentread
Several years ago, Wachovia Corp., then called First Union Corp., sold its $38 billion residential mortgage-servicing portfolio. As it did with credit cards, the bank was exiting what it referred to as a noncore business to improve the company’s performance.
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