Mortgage-burning parties fall out of favor (CBS Market Watch) BOSTON (MarketWatch) -- It used to be a no-brainer. Retire debt-free, without a mortgage, was the age-old advice that no one dared challenge.via
Shifting Housing Market Snubs Bad Credit Homeowners with troubled credit histories are finding it harder to get mortgages or refinance homes because softening in the housing market is making lenders less likely to handle riskier loans.Commentread
Neighbors Pull Together To Remodel Home For Family Of Twenty-Two A Pleasant Grove family of 22 will be surprised to find what their neighbors have done for them when they return from vacation.read more...
Banking is its own reward Via Thomson Dialog NewsEdge) Mar. 16--For years, credit card issuers have offered reward programs allowing cardholders to rack up points toward goodies ranging from cash rebates and free gasoline to
Strong house prices lift HBOS to record high HBOS shareholders started their new year celebrations early after the country's biggest mortgage lender ended 2005 at a record high.read more...
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Mortgage applications in America fell last week to the lowest level of the year as home purchases and refinancing declined, a sign housing will be less of a source of strength for the economy. The Mortgage Bankers Association’s weekly application index dropped 1.6% to 565.0 from 574.4.The Washington-based group’s purchase gauge fell 2.3% to 393.6. A rise in mortgage rates this year is limiting
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