Mortgage bills could rise by hundreds of pounds in wake of banking meltdown (Daily Mail) Mortgage bills could rise by hundreds of pounds a year as lenders respond to the chaos. One specialist lender, First National, yesterday raised the cost of new mortgages by as
Seattle Homeowner Sets Out To Tackle the Housing Market Columnist Jane Hodges aims to sell her home before mortgage payments on her new house are due. Will she meet her deadline?
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Mortgage lending at highest since 2004 (Guardian Unlimited) Mortgage lending reached £28.3bn last month, a record March figure and the highest in any month since July 2004, the Council of Mortgage Lenders said yesterday.read more...
Former IndyMac exec appointed Comstock Mortgage president (BizJournals) Comstock Mortgage on Wednesday named Gary Clark as the company?s new president.read more...
No money, no labor, no way No money, no labor, no way Lack of financing, qualified help seen to scuttle high-rises By HUBBLE SMITH REVIEW-JOURNAL Sky Las Vegas, a $325 million high-rise condominium project on the
Plutonium project fuels face-off in Idaho Idaho National Laboratory may soon turn a corner that leads to either a bright, shiny future or a dark, menacing alley, depending on whom you ask.read more...
Boston—Spending on home improvements by homeowners is expected to increase at a 3.7-percent inflation-adjusted compound annual rate over the next decade, according to a new report released today by the …
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