Katrina to boost home demand, prices Hurricane Katrina, which battered the U.S. Gulf Coast two weeks ago, will have long-term consequences for the housing market and economy, boosting both home prices and construction costs as rebuilding
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Mortgage Meltdown Rocks Families (CBS 5 Phoenix) More and more homeowners and prospective home buyers taste the fast-spreading mortgage crisis that is claiming victims from all income levels and demographic groups. 8:15 a.m.read more...
CONTINUE "We believe the claims alleged in this action are without merit and will defend them vigorously" D.R. Horton Inc., one of the nation's largest homebuilders, is being sued by
As Subprime Crisis Deepens, Some Fight Back The home loan for Thomas Hilchey and fiancee Robin Crevier started with a "teaser" -- an attractive interest rate for two years with a monthly payment of $1,692 that was
The State of the Market Over the past two weeks, I have explained that the immediate cause of turmoil in the subprime market has been the halt in house price appreciation and that the
Mortgage lending hits a record high for the month of January, according to the Council of Mortgage Lenders (CML).
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