Hot housing market boosted mortgage fraud (RedNova) By Kristin Roberts WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Mortgage fraud in the United States has surged along with a five-year rally in the housing market, and federal officials are investigating $267 million
Homestyle Homeowners scare up spook-tacular displays 'Tis the season to scare, and Mark A. Provo, an insurance agent from Macomb Township, is so ready.read more...
To Get Your House Off the Market, Your Agent Must Start Marketing If you're selling a home this spring, you not only have to compete with a glut of other listings, but you also may have to compete for your share of
Getting a Mortgage with Bad Credit (Wellsville Daily Reporter) (ARA) - Having bad credit is not the end of the world and it's not impossible to get a loan. Generally, credit scores below 600 are considered sub-prime and the
Fannie Mae forgives woman's mortgage (The Columbus Dispatch) AKRON -- Mortgage giant Fannie Mae said it is forgiving the mortgage debt of a 90-year-old woman who shot herself in the chest as deputies tried to evict her.read more...
Report warns of Wisconsin housing bubble MADISON, Wis. - The ratio of property values to personal incomes in Wisconsin is approaching the peak reached in 1979 and could be a sign of a bubble in the
Homeowners with adjustable-rate mortgages worry about rising interest rates, but many believe they will be able to refinance their loans if necessary, according to a study released Monday.
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