Mortgage fraud prosecutions aim to end South Florida's 'epidemic' (Sun-Sentinel) With Wall Street reeling from turmoil in the housing market, federal officials in South Florida on Tuesday announced results of a yearlong effort to combat the region's mortgage fraud epidemic.
Finding a mortgage (Daily Telegraph) Don't rest on your laurels. David Hollingworth, of mortgage brokers London & Country, said: "If you are looking at an attractive deal you can't afford to hang around. By leaving
Existing homes see sales up 30% Arkansas continues to experience record growth in existing home sales, outpacing every other state in the country in the fourth quarter, a national real estate group says.read more...
The New Black: Ryerson University Interior Design Goes Sustainable " Environmentally conscious design is more than just a trend. It is the future of the design industry.Commentread more...
Bubble trouble? (Reg Req'd) Metropolitan Phoenix's housing market is hotter than ever. Sales are up 20 percent from last year's record-breaking pace, and prices have climbed more than 40 percent in the past year.read
Task force aims at mortgage fraud (Mohave Valley News) PHOENIX (AP) - The head of the Arizona Department of Financial Institutions is leading a task force to investigate fraudulent mortgage schemes that can inflate property values and the taxes
Mortgage insurance will be tax-deductible in 2007. For some homeowners, the new law means it will cheaper to get mortgage insurance instead of getting piggyback loans.
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