Kan. Legislative Proposal to Help Areas Hit by Flooding and Tornado Two Kansas legislative leaders outlined a $17.5 million relief package Saturday, to help flood-stricken southeast Kansas and tornado-ravaged Greensburg, with money to encourage home building and tax breaks for
IMF Sees Small Chance of Disruption in U.S. Mortgage Market (Bloomberg.com) April 10 (Bloomberg) -- Rising delinquencies among U.S. subprime mortgages are unlikely to cause a ``major dislocation'' in the broader market for mortgage-backed securities, the International Monetary Fund said.read more...
Bankrate: Mortgage Rates Fall Despite Brewing Inflation Concerns (PR Newswire via Yahoo! Finance) Fixed mortgage rates dropped for the sixth straight week, with rates at the lowest point since mid-October. The average 30-year fixed rate mortgage fell from 6.22 percent to 6.12
New York Mortgage Trust 2006 Second Quarter Conference Call Scheduled for Tuesday, August 8, 2006 (PR Newswire via Yahoo! Finance) New York Mortgage Trust, Inc. is scheduled to report financial results for the second quarter ended June 30, 2006 after the close of market on Monday, August 7, 2006.
Mortgage rates rise on Fed rate worries (Reno Gazette-Journal) WASHINGTON -- Mortgage rates resumed rising this week as financial markets became more convinced the Federal Reserve will boost interest rates further.read more...
Put a Lid on Rising Mortgage Payments (Benton Evening News) (ARA) - Do you have a balloon mortgage that is coming due or an adjustable rate mortgage payment that has been steadily creeping up as interest rates change?read more...
(ARA) – Fixed rate. Adjustable rate. Interest Only. Flex. All of the different types of home loans that are available these days can puzzle many homebuyers. But, say mortgage experts, virtually every home loan is one of two types: a fixed rate loan or an adjustable rate loan.
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