Subprime mortgage market in trouble (San Jose Mercury News) Is a blowout taking shape in the impaired-credit mortgage market? Could lax underwriting standards during the housing boom years -- no verification of applicants' incomes or assets, low or no
Three Ledger Employees Take New Roles Three Newsroom staff members are taking on new roles at The Ledger and its sister papers, Polk Voice and the Polk County Business Journal, Managing Editor Lenore Devore has announced.
McCain Defends Homeowner Plan "Americans are sitting around the kitchen table, and they're trying to figure out a way to keep their home and realize the American dream." Republican John McCain defended his
Cairns Lockie Mortgage Commentary Welcome to the nineteenth Cairns Lockie Mortgage Commentary for 2005. This is a fortnightly electronic newsletter, which aims to keep you informed on developments at Cairns Lockie, Mortgage Bankers and
Student Housing Investment Still Profitable? Is investment in student housing profitable? Find out here, via Real Estate Journal.read more...
Directors Need to Be Prepared for Meetings LAKELAND - A dispute over the relocation of a power line resulted in a $5.45 million federal court judgment for local businessman Tom Mims against the Mosaic Co., one of
Rates on 30-year mortgages edged up slightly this week, reflecting market worries about inflation. Mortgage giant Freddie Mac reported Thursday that 30-year, fixed-rate mortgages rose to 6.33 percent, up from 6.31 percent last week. Rates have exhibited a seesaw pattern of falling one week and then rising the next week for the past 11/2 months.
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