Centex sees more 'normalized' growth for housing Centex Corp. on Tuesday said it sees the U.S. housing market heading to a more "normalized" growth pace after several years of outsized home-price increases, yet still issued a profit
After the Fall, Still Paradise THE STATE After the Fall, Still Paradise Although a landslide killed 10 La Conchita residents, survivors and newcomers say affordable oceanfront living is worth the risk.read more...
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Fitch: U.S. Life Insurers Face Weakness in Commercial Mortgage Market; Teleconference 4/16 (Centre Daily Times) Fitch Ratings does not expect weakness in the commercial mortgage market to negatively impact ratings for U.S. life insurers in 2008. Nevertheless, Fitch expects an increase in realized losses associated
Home-builder Toll Brothers expects 21% revenue drop "In the near term, tightening credit standards for borrowers should reduce the pool of potential buyers: Liquidity and affordability issues may impede some customers from closing, while others may find
Texas officials have settled a lawsuit against Ameriquest Mortgage Co., which has agreed to pay $21 million to borrowers allegedly harmed by deceptive lending practices, the state attorney general’s office says.
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