AIG sees no signs of mortgage rally (Toronto Star) American International Group, staggering under a huge first-quarter loss, says it does not yet see signs of a rebound in the market for mortgage assets.read more...
House GOP to Modify Property Tax Reform Rural counties with exceptionally low property values, hospital districts and children's services councils will be exempted from a key property tax relief bill, House Republican leaders said Thursday.
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Men beat demolition firm to preserve piece of family history DANBURY The raiders came well prepared. They came by the dawn's early light, with chain saws and ropes.read more...
Home refinancings at 2006 low U.S. home loan refinancing applications last week sank to their lowest this year and new home mortgages barely budged, industry figures showed on Wednesday, lending support to the view that
Former congressional candidate Taff gets 15-month prison term A federal judge sentenced former congressional candidate Adam Taff today to 15 months in prison for wire fraud and misusing campaign funds in a mortgage-fraud case.read more...
It Takes a Village to Lure Buyers Of New Homes Back to Town Traditional Neighborhood Development has attracted growing numbers of American home buyers to their quaint, narrow streets. And unlike the first wave of these subdivisions, the new communities are concentrated in
Consumers boosted their spending in May as their incomes grew solidly, an encouraging sign that high gasoline prices haven’t killed people’s appetite to buy. Inflation moderated. It was the second month in a row that consumer spending went up 0.5 percent, the Commerce Department reported Friday.
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