MAIL BAG: Co-signing on parents' mortgage a bad move (Richmond Times-Dispatch) Q: My parents, in their 60s, plan to buy a house in Arizona. It will be their principal residence. They want me to co-sign on their mortgage so if anything
Real estate predictions: Gazing into 2006 Residential real estate was front-page news in 2005, with stories of rapid price increases, bidding wars and speculation about a "bubble" deflating prices in some areas.read more...
HSBC closing Fort Mill's Decision One HSBC Holdings PLC on Friday said it was closing a Fort Mill, S.C.-based unit that makes subprime mortgage loans through independent brokers.The London-based company said it will layoff 750
Housing Starts Tumble in State Housing starts dropped sharply in November in most of the state's major metropolitan areas, led by steep declines in single-family home construction, the California Building Industry Assn.read more...
House market revival outstrips forecasts The house market revival has dumbfounded many forecasters this year, with prices rising faster than expected despite higher borrowing costs and even as the cost of a home drifts beyond
Hearings slated for real estate agent A Decatur businessman accused of selling real estate without a license will face a two-day hearing before state regulators in July, the Office of Banks and Real Estate said last
Sakana Holistic Housing Solutions, the newly launched 50:50 joint venture between Bank of Bahrain and Kuwait and Shamil Bank, has signed an agreement with Solidarity, one of the largest Takaful companies in the …
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