Long-Term Interest Rates Buck Conventional Wisdom The surest bet on Wall Street a year ago was that long-term interest rates would rise, boosting the cost of home mortgages and in general making credit tougher to get.via
The Savings Game: Costs of a home much more than mortgage (The Salt Lake Tribune) Since my wife, Georgina, and I moved to a new beachside home in 2001, our ''house payments'' have gone up from $838 to $1,226. And that's without a mortgage.read
How have you used Nate's decorating ideas to update your home? Have you used Nate's decorating ideas to update your home? Share your decorating advice.via
How Will You Retire Without Social Security? At some point in your life, you are going to have to think about it. Sooner or later, you will have to face it.via
Hope for economic rebound now that sub base stays It could be a rebound because there was certainly a real slow down. Fewer people were buying and selling homes, waiting to see what would happen with the sub base.read
FDIC to mortgage servicers: Freeze ARM rates (CNN Money) The heat on U.S. mortgage lenders and servicers was turned up a few degrees this week when the country's chief bank regulator publicly proposed that they permanently freeze interest rates
FORT LEE, NJ——12/21/2005—North Jersey Community Bank , a full-service independent bank created to serve the Northern New Jersey marketplace, announced that it will be offering special savings and …
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