First home purchase takes facts, savvy GETTING STARTED First home purchase takes facts, savvy By Carolyn Bigda Your Money staff reporter Posted March 19, 2006 Finding your dream home is exciting, especially if you're a first-time
Homeowners lose out on tax-deductible mortgage interest Learn why loan from parents doesn't qualify DEAR BOB: Last year, my wife and I loaned our daughter and son-in-law the money they needed to buy their first home.read more...
Credit quality, speculation raise US housing worry Federal Reserve officials and many economists may be sanguine that the booming U.S. housing market isn't a bubble set to pop, but speculation and eroding credit quality are proving too
UPDATE 1-Gramlich says doesn't know where Fed is on rates Federal Reserve Governor Edward Gramlich said on Friday he did not know where the U.S. central bank was in its interest-rate rise cycle but that it would keep working to
UK mortgage lending 'levels off' (BBC News) Mortgage lending by major banks flattened out in July but the amount borrowed for day-to-day spending slowed, figures show.read more...
Consumer Reports Tells How to Make the Housing Market Work for You Whether consumers are in the market for a new home, already own one, or are considering selling, the May issue of Consumer Reports offers advice about the big changes in
Further details about a recent Zoning Board of Appeals’ decision show members stopped a former official from building a home because he owns too much land to be considered for a special permit.
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