Mortgage holders get small reprieve (TVNZ) There has a small easing of the pain in the wallet for some mortgage holders as a flurry of interest rate reductions that began on Friday continue. Westpac and National
Question and Answer: Pros and cons of buying a home Q. | I am 26 years old, engaged and renting an apartment. I wanted to see whether I can afford to buy a home.read more...
Score One For Credit Maintaining good credit can affect your lifestyle in many ways. It can enable you to purchase a vehicle, qualify for extended credit, and increase your chances of obtaining a home
March durable goods orders surge 6.1 percent New orders for U.S.-made durable goods surged a much larger-than-expected 6.1 percent in March on hefty aircraft orders, but the housing market showed new signs of cooling, reports showed on
Fighting the Neighborhood Eyesore Fresh paint, a new front door and colorful landscaping are often surefire ways to tease potential buyers over the threshold of a home for sale. Yet sometimes, no matter
Consumer confidence plunges after rates rise THE INTEREST rate hike has dealt consumer confidence a body blow, with the Westpac Melbourne Institute survey showing the second-largest fall in the last 30 years.read more...
HARTFORD, Conn.—State banking regulators said Friday they are seeking fines that could exceed $7 million in a multistate effort against a troubled mortgage lender that works…
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