Mortgage giants avert potential disaster A potential financial disaster that could have shaken the housing market was averted because regulators discovered accounting failures at Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac, the new head of the agency
Companies Ordered To Pay $7.5 Million Restitution In Mortgage Fraud (WXII-TV Winston-Salem) RALEIGH, N.C. -- Three companies were ordered to pay more than $7.5 million in restitution for a multimillion-dollar mortgage fraud scheme.read more...
Parents Won't Lie on Mortgage for House (The Lakeland Ledger) My parents graciously offered to lend my wife and me the down payment for a home.While we can easily afford the mortgage payments, the bank wants all of us to
RBNZ governor concerned over housing Reserve Bank Governor Alan Bollard has once again raised concerns about New Zealanders' fondness for buying houses.Commentread more...
Tick. Tick. Beware the mortgage time-bomb (CNN Money) Mortgage rates have been trending down, but that won't do much to benefit those who signed up for low-teaser-rate adjustable-rate mortgages in the past few years.read more...
SsangYong makes mark in local auto market Korean automaker SsangYong recently embarked on a major advertising campaign to gain higher recognition among Filipino car buyers.read more...
“Splurge (in the kitchen) on the appliances and use inexpensive stone”
On a rainy, foggy March day, when it was hard to see the Chicago River just steps away, inside the Merchandise Mart colors bloomed like exotic flowers in coral, chartreuse, emerald green, teal, terra-cotta red, persimmon, violet and copper.
Spring had arrived, artificially at least. The dismal hues outside, though, were well suited as the backdrop for a new trend in interior design. Gray was just as important as lavender as designers that day talked to visitors about what is hot for the home—including the pairing of bold colors with some new ideas on neutrals. Read more
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