Housing plan to aid working-class families is still in works Five months after county officials promised a $50 million program to help teachers, firefighters, police and other working-class families buy homes, it still isn't ready.read more...
Treasury Bonds End Higher U.S. Treasury bond prices rose Monday, albeit in a relatively calmer trading day, as credit concerns continued to linger.At 5 p.m. EDT, the 10-year Treasury note was up $3.75
Aquatic center attracts significant interest with building contractors (Reg Req'd) Construction of Tomah's aquatic center appears to be creating waves of anticipation with potential contractors.read more...
Survey: Arizona now ranks seventh for mortgage fraud (FOX 10 Phoenix) PHOENIX (AP) -- Arizona is moving up the list of state's with the greatest amount of mortgage fraud. According to data from the nation's largest lenders, Arizona has moved from
Economy Can Withstand More Mortgage Foreclosures As payments jump on ARMs made in recent years 1.1 million foreclosures could result, but the majority of borrowers will be fine, a new study shows.
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Be ready to adapt to changing market David Berson, chief economist for mortgage giant Fannie Mae, put it this way: One of the few immutable laws of economics is that "unsustainable trends eventually come to an end."
Antares Investment Partners is planning to construct several sprawling estates in this Connecticut town—before lining up buyers. It’s a risky move at a time when U.S. home builders are scaling back.
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