Letter suggests enmity between Bank of Canada, housing corporation A tart letter of reprimand from the governor of the Bank of Canada suggests there have been rocky relations between the bank and the embattled Canada Mortgage and Housing Corp.Commentread
US home sales dip but prices still rising US home sales fell in July from a record in June, but home prices continue to rise at double-digit rates, according to the National Association of Realtors.read more...
Abolishing Property Taxes Canadian columnist Andrew Coyne recently wrote an excellent article about the idea of abolishing property taxes; the article had the simple name of Don't tax property .read more...
Commission Citizens' not Independent The uniquely original New Home Builders NewsBlog is actively engaged in "Strengthening the American Dream"© by delivering sorely needed truth in today's home buying market via channeling relevant and ...Commentread
At a Mortgage Lender, Rapid Rise, Faster Fall New Century's fate illuminates how Wall Street banks and hedge funds helped fuel a binge in subprime lending that prolonged the housing boom. Plus, how the growing number of defaults
Paulson says strongly committed to strong dollar "I'm strongly committed to a strong dollar" The United States is strongly committed to a strong U.S. dollar and financial markets there are recovering from the subprime crisis, some
The U.S. Supreme Court will hear an appeal by Michigan authorities who contend individual states can regulate mortgage lending by an operating subsidiary of a national bank.
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