MORTGAGE QUESTIONS ON YOUR MIND? (Orlando Sentinel) Homeowners worry about what's next in troubled market It has been an eventful couple of weeks for the mortgage industry, and more than a few consumers are
New home construction expected to slow in B.C. Housing starts in British Columbia will ease off in 2007 as a high-price-induced slowdown in housing resale markets translates into less demand for new units, Canada Mortgage and Housing Corp
Cashing out more popular than ever (Reg Req'd) According to an analysis of mortgages owned by Freddie Mac, 64 percent of people who refinanced their mortgages during the first quarter of 2005 took on principal balances that were
New-Home Sales Decline; Housing Weighs on Economy The number of newly built homes fell for the fifth time in six months in June, as inventories increased and prices dropped. Plus, economists weigh in on what the drop
Recent Feature Articles Announcing, Thursday October 6th keynote speaker - John Webster, Senior Analyst & Partner, Data Mobility Group, and co-author of "Inescapable Data: Harnessing the Power of Convergence." Also, don't forget our
Rate rise raises stakes for mortgage brokers (Chicago Tribune) Many in the field step up service, negotiate as market slows There was a period, not so long ago, when the mortgage-refinancing business was so boffo that loan
One of Washington’s largest mortgage brokers has temporarily withdrawn its application to form a new bank, in part because of a tighter regulatory climate surrounding home loans.
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