Habitat for Humanity begins fair project At the Kern County Fairgrounds, hundreds are expected to take part in building a home for a local family in need, as part of Habitat for Humanity's 5th year in
A Hands-Off Policy on Mortgage Loans (Sarasota Herald-Tribune) WASHINGTON, July 14 - For two months now, federal banking regulators have signaled their discomfort about the explosive rise in risky mortgage loans. First they issued new "guidance" to banks
Inverted Yield Curve Influences Mortgage Rates RISMEDIA, Dec. 30 - Fixed mortgage rates fell slightly this week, as long-term interest rates declined following a large decrease in new home sales.read more...
Help for Homeowners, Not a Bailout for Mortgage Pushers (Washington Post) It was predictable that once the outlines of the coming mortgage crisis came into view, housing activists would propose some sort of federal bailout. In the new Democratic Congress, they're
House market expected to grow 7% in 2006 SCOTLAND'S housing market is expected to outperform the rest of the UK in 2006, with prices rising 7 per cent compared with the rest of the UK's 3 per cent.read
Fair Tax concept getting a long look by reform panel (Reg Req'd) Otto von Bismarck once said, "Laws are like sausages, it is better not to see them being made." His comments seem appropriate for the difficult task that was assigned to
WASHINGTON ? Mortgage rates around the country dipped for the second week in a row, a dose of encouraging news for people thinking about buying a home.
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