Borrowers forced to dig deeper THE Reserve Bank has raised interest rates by 25 basis points, adding $35 to the average mortgage repayment in a move economists have said will "hurt families", but which the
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Man Suspected of Bin Laden Link Accused of Fraud A Northern Virginia man who allegedly delivered a satellite-phone battery to Afghanistan for Osama bin Laden's use in 1998 is now facing charges of immigration and mortgage-loan fraud, according to
A housing chill in the Northeast (Reg Req'd) Part 2: Buyers reclaim negotiating power as region's sales and price gains cool Editor's note: Though experts are divided over what the next 90 days may bring for the housing
High salaries no buffer to rate worries A recent survey commissioned by Wizard Home Loans has shown high levels of anxiety over spiraling interest rates.via
Nonprime Mortgage Lenders Providing Unprecedented Relief to Homeowners Affected by Hurricanes Katrina and Rita (PR Newswire via Yahoo! Finance) In the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina and with Hurricane Rita threatening the Gulf Coast, nonprime mortgage lenders, like other responsible financial services providers, are making unprecedented efforts to help
Mortgage rates increased this week due to strong consumer and business spending, according to Freddie Mac.
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