Lenders are cleaning up closing costs WASHINGTON | It's a distressingly familiar scenario for home buyers and refinancers, and was one of the major mortgage-related consumer complaints to federal agencies in 2005: ''Good faith estimates''
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Saving for a special needs child Novelist Ian Rankin created a deep fund that would provide for his special-needs child.read more...
Is there a housing bubble in Dallas? There's no shortage of opinions on our Business staff. But real estate editor Steve Brown and markets columnist Danielle DiMartino have been writing about two sides of the housing bubble
Mortgage relief plan must walk a fine line (San Diego Union-Tribune) As the Treasury Department prepares a $40 billion program to help delinquent homeowners avoid foreclosure, it confronts a difficult challenge: not making the plan too tempting to people like Todd
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They’re the new urbanites: age 26 to 34, often recently married. In the past they might have opted for a small house in the suburbs. But the trend nowadays is to buy a condo-apartment in the city, provided the neighborhood suits their tastes.
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