Fewer buyers making down payments for home purchases Far fewer people are making down payments when they purchase homes than did just seven years ago, according to a new study by the California Association of Realtors.Commentread more...
Companies, individuals face discipline for alleged mortgage fraud (WQAD Moline) SPRINGFIELD, Ill. More than a dozen companies and individuals face disciplinary action for allegedly taking part in mortgage fraud involving more than 100 homes in the Chicago area.read more...
Retailers try to remain optimistic The State of Cayman's Economy - A Net News Special Report Cayman's retail sector is facing mixed economic fortunes during these tight times and managers of several different stores have
Existing home prices tumble despite sales uptick Nationwide existing home sales rebounded last month but the median sales price took its biggest year-over-year decline in nearly four decades, according to real estate figures released today.Commentread more...
Attorney: Haven avoids foreclosure - Counsel for homeless shelter says mortgage payments met (Johnson City Press) The Haven of Mercy has made good on nearly $18,000 in past due mortgage payments on its homeless shelter and transitional house one week ahead of a pending foreclosure sale
Home Improvement Hot Despite the slow economy, metro-Detroit homeowners continue to invest in their homes.read more...
(ARA) – Most people who buy a home put their mortgage in a drawer—they close on the loan and make their payments every month and don’t think about it beyond that. But what they may not realize is that being in the wrong mortgage for your current situation can hurt you by costing you money.
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