Study Finds Disparities in Mortgage Fees (NYTimes.com via Yahoo! Finance) Minorities and people without college degrees pay more in mortgage fees than do white applicants and those with a higher education, according to a study.read more...
How to get the most out of your limited remodeling budget Washington Post WASHINGTON -- When it comes to your home, every new light fixture, appliance and even the kitchen sink can become a gut-wrenching investment decision.read more...
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The Wrong Side of a Real Estate Slump The Wrong Side of a Real Estate Slump What a difference a year makes. When my husband and I bought our home in April 2005, the Washington, D.C.-area housing market was in a frenzy.Commentread more...
It's about time we simplified the tax code Many individuals end up asking themselves each year, "Did I pay too much, did I pay too little, who will notice?" Twenty years after the last major tax overhaul Washington,
NEW YORK (AP)—As home foreclosures mount, mortgage companies are knocking on doors, sending letters and making phone calls with a simple message for struggling homeowners: They’d rather modify your loan than foreclose.
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