N.J. Sees Red Despite Rising Revenues By Herb Jackson - With state budgets around the country sprouting surpluses and governors talking about tax cuts or beefed-up spending on long-neglected schools or capital projects, New Jersey seems
Mortgage Rates Rise Slightly (AP via Yahoo! Finance) Rates on 30-year mortgages edged up slightly this week, reflecting market worries about inflation. Mortgage-giant Freddie Mac reported Thursday that 30-year, fixed-rate mortgages rose to 6.33 percent, up from
Equus Resources Announces New Head of Mortgage Operations (Business Wire via Yahoo! Finance) Equus Resources, Inc. announced today that Tom Renshaw has become the new President and Chief Operating Officer of its mortgage subsidiary, Team One Mortgage Services, Inc., a residential and
Johanns Announces Pilot To Increase Rural Homeownership -... FLORIDA CITY, Fla., June 6, 2005 - Agriculture Secretary Mike Johanns today announced a new pilot effort by USDA Rural Development and Chase Home Finance to increase the availability of
(AFX UK Focus) 2005-06-15 01:50 GMT: Japan's top 4 banks raising first-half new mortgage lending by 10 pct -report (Interactive Investor) TOKYO (AFX) - Japan's four largest banks are expanding housing loans, with combined new mortgage lending in the April-September period expected to increase by more than 10 pct from a
To Woo Families, Builders Add Water Parks, Swanky Playrooms The list of amenities at condominiums and housing developments keeps growing, but not for you -- for your children. This strategy may help business during a slowing housing market, builders
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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