FHA mortgage limit up 15 percent to $200,000 (Lincoln Journal Star) The Federal Housing Administration has raised its single-family home mortgage limits by more than 15 percent for 2006. FHA-insured loans are popular among low-income and first-time buyers because they require
30-Year Mortgage Rates Dip Again, to 6.63% 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. read more...
Stepping back from building The expected 10 percent slowdown in San Joaquin Valley home construction this year is one of those good news, bad news forecasts.read more...
USDA rural development funds available USDA Rural Development will be receiving funding for its home repair program and is now accepting applications for 2007.Commentread more...
Contractor draws EPA fine In addition to the fine, Abbondanza has also agreed to restore the damaged area no later than May 2007.Commentread more...
New Development, Even Small, Is Significant in Frostproof FROSTPROOF | By Polk County standards these days, a 22-unit subdivision hardly seems like news.In Frostproof, it is a milestone. more»
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Rising house prices and a boom in demand during the early summer pushed mortgage lending in the UK to another record high today.
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