November 20, 2006 - Moving Pumps $170 Billion a Year Into the Economy Home buyers and renters spend approximately $170 billion a year just by moving, according to a survey recently conducted by Move, Inc.Commentread more...
Wells Fargo mortgage unit to cut 22 Bay State jobs (BizJournals) In yet another sign that Massachusetts' housing market is in the midst of a correction, Wells Fargo Home Mortgage has notified the state that it will lay off 22 people,
Republican group eyes Fannie CEO role in scandal Fannie Mae's chief executive stood at the center of the mortgage giant's activities during an $11 billion accounting scandal and supported efforts to hit profit targets even when meeting them
Fannie Posts Deep Loss Fannie Mae reported a wider-than-expected second-quarter loss of $2.3 billion and said it will slow its purchases of mortgage-related securities, in a new blow to housing prices. (Conference call transcript)read
Wilson arrested on fraud charges Ellis Neel - Tularosa Police officer Chris Rupp, right, stands by as Marion R. Wilson, center, is transported to the New Mexico State Police headquarters after being arrested by NMSP
Banks still chasing families for mortgage debts after repossession (Daily Mirror) Desperate families are being chased for mortgage debts even years after their homes have been repossessed.
Tuesday, May 30, 2006 – FreeMarketNews.com There is apparently another factor in the Florida housing crisis, aside from the periodic hurricane cycles.
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