Hotel subsidies end in February (Reg Req'd) Government subsidies that have so far totaled $400 million to pay for Hurricane Katrina evacuees' stay in hotels and motels will largely end after mid-February under new rules announced Monday
Mortgage exit fees pose hidden danger (Reuters.co.uk) LONDON (Reuters) - Borrowers looking to switch their mortgage for a better deal could be in for a nasty surprise as some lenders have upped exit fees by as much
Mortgage group rates city meeting big success (Fort Wayne Journal Gazette) Organizers from the Indiana Association of Mortgage Brokers State Convention said Tuesday that attendance for the annual meeting was up and the change of location to Fort Wayne was a
Homestyle Homeowners scare up spook-tacular displays 'Tis the season to scare, and Mark A. Provo, an insurance agent from Macomb Township, is so ready.read more...
New mortgage law may have downside (Seattle Times) In the wake of the subprime mortgage crisis, the market has turned against all borrowers except those with no weaknesses.read more...
Future questioned for historical Fishtown enclave in Leland The owner of the well-worn enclave in Leland is thinking about selling, leaving some in the waterfront town worrying about what could replace it.via
The Arkansas housing market continued to cool in November. It was the third straight month that new and existing home sales were lower than those in the previous month.
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