British mortgage approvals at all-time low in March (Market Watch) LONDON (MarketWatch) -- British mortgage approvals fell to 64,000 in March, down from 72,000 in February, the Bank of England reported Tuesday. The figure was slightly above the consensus forecast
Caveat Co-Owner Architecture school pals Dave Delcher and David Tracz bought a District fixer-upper in 2000 as a way to get a toehold in the housing market. Since then, the friends
Govt refuses to table workplace report The government refused to table an example of its new workplace agreements after being challenged to do so by Labor.read more...
Investors shred Street amid subprime debacle Some people might wonder if the angst about problems in the subprime mortgage market is overblown, but that hasn't stopped some investors from using it as a reason to pare
End of the 100 per cent mortgage as young buyers are forced to produce a deposit (Daily Mail) Mortgages which let people borrow more than the value of their home were dramatically scrapped yesterday. The news comes as one of the country's biggest mortgage lenders, Alliance and Leicester,
Speculation pushes up home prices WASHINGTON , Home builder Marsha Elliott is selling two units in a brand new stucco and stone duplex.via
Q: DEAR BOB: My 90-year-old mother-in-law, who recently moved into a nursing home, has a reverse mortgage on her home to pay her living costs. My husband is to inherit her house after she dies. We plan to demolish the house and put a new house on the property. What are the financial ramifications…
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