Katrina may slow housing: Freddie Mac Average U.S. interest rates on 30-year mortgages were unchanged in the latest week, but mortgage finance company Freddie Mac said on Thursday that housing growth could slow in the near-term
Montgomery County Montgomery County was one of the few places in the region where housing prices last year kept up with inflation.
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Katrina flight means boom for Baton Rouge newspaper As the streets of Baton Rouge swell with thousands of people displaced by Hurricane Katrina, so too have the fortunes of the capital city's newspaper, The Advocate.read more...
Read the most recent column by Bagehot May 11th 2006 From The Economist print edition Gordon Brown may huff and puff, but Tony Blair will not be booted from office like Margaret Thatcher THE notion that history
Another Russian Tycoon Buys in Snowmass Energy tycoon Eugene Shvidler has paid $14.5 million for a house in Snowmass, Colo….In Aspen, a mansion has sold for $20.75 million… Former Mets catcher Mike Piazza has listed his
Wait-and-see attitude may be best on refinancing Question: My wife and I bought a second home two years ago. Because of its condition, it didn't qualify for a conventional mortgage.read more...
Tom Lydon submits: A new ETF from Barclays launched Friday amid subprime mortgage market concerns. The iShares Lehman MBS Fixed-Rate Bond Fund provides exposure to mortgage-backed securities.
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