Paulson considering mortgage change (AP via Yahoo! News) Shifting course, Treasury Secretary Henry Paulson planned to tell Congress that the Bush administration would consider allowing the big mortgage companies Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac to temporarily buy,
Building Success, From the Ground Up As a teenager, Bill Pulte did carpentry work to earn gas money. Now his publicly traded company builds homes across the U.S. and abroad Printer-Friendly Version E-Mail This Story Regular
Tory move to speed up house buying The Conservatives have launched their own home-buying review to investigate ways of speeding up the house buying and selling process.The party, which has strongly opposed the Government's controversial Home
Royal thrust fuelled industry KING Fahad was the driving force behind Saudi Arabia's robust industrial development, says a leading Bahraini industrialist.read more...
Avoid common mistakes in buying life insurance (Reg Req'd) People often make mistakes while buying life insur ance. Here are the most common mistakes and how to avoid them from "Insurance for Dummies," by Jack Hungelmann .read more...
Online Mortgage and Financial Portal Expands Consumer Oriented Services (PRWeb via Yahoo! News) LendingGateway.com is expanding its services to assist the sub-prime credit borrowers to getting the best interest rate possible and helping them gets their credit score up to qualify for
Sonnenblick-Eichner Company announcedtoday that it has arranged $63,000,000 of first mortgage financing for aportfolio of six oceanfront hotels located along the Pacific coastline inSan Diego, San Francisco, Cambria, and Pismo Beach, California. Theportfolio includes three full service and three limited service hotels. Thefinancing was a 10-year fixed rate loan priced in the low 100 bps rangeover
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