Mortgage applications rebound as rates lowest since March Mortgage applications rose for the first time in four weeks as long-term home loan interest rates plunged to their lowest levels since March, data from the industry's main trade group
The Hidden Cost of Taxation Dwight Lee is Ramsey Professor at the Terry College of Business, University of Georgia, and an adjunct fellow at the Center for the Study of American Business at Washington University
State ranks high in mortgage fraud (Inside Bay Area) MORTGAGE FRAUD rose significantly last year in California, which ranked No.read more...
Three Red Flags to Consider When Screening New Tenants The recent housing boom made becoming a landlord relatively easy, but becoming a successful one is another matter. Doing some legwork can pay off in the long run when it
United Axes Troubled Denver Baggage System -- 10 Years Too Late The system has never been able to process luggage from flights arriving at the airport." For those who remember these kinds of things, the baggage automation system was a big
Unable to Pay Mortgage, Man Raffles Off Pricey Flat (NPR) An unemployed real estate agent in Madrid, Spain, couldn't afford his mortgage payments and couldn't sell his half-a-million-dollar apartment, so he's raffling it off. The proceeds from the 64,000 tickets
HOLYROOD managers came under increasing pressure last night to scrap a controversial allowances scheme for MSPs after it emerged that an Executive minister was charging the taxpayer nearly 1,000 a month to …
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