Pitfalls in new mortgages entrap naive borrowers WASHINGTON - At 64, and looking toward his retirement next year, Willie Lee Howard agreed to refinance his duplex in Washington, thinking a fixed-rate loan would help stabilize his
Rising Mortgage Interest Rates Affect House Market May 5, 2006 NEAR VANDENBERG VILLAGE -- There's no question what was once a red hot housing market has cooled off considerably due in large part to rising interest rates.read
Stocks in U.S. Rise After GDP Report; Toll Brothers, Homebuilders Advance U.S. stocks rose after the government said the economy expanded in the first quarter at a faster pace than initially estimated.via
No plan to advance surplus HOS flat sales Secretary for Housing, Planning & Lands Michael Suen says there is no special reason to adjust the policy of not selling surplus Home Ownership Scheme flats by the end-2006, as
Bad news for jumbo mortgage loans Buyers of pricey houses are finding that money has suddenly become more expensive to borrow. via Bank Rate read more...
House members propose casino funds to help cover homeowner insurance By Bobby Harrison Daily Journal Jackson Bureau JACKSON - Two House members - one from Lee County and another from Harrison County - will ask colleagues to use part of
Q: DEAR BARRY: From time to time, you address the subject of asbestos and refer to building materials as “possibly containing asbestos.” As a home inspector, I avoid “might be” types of wording with my customers.
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