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Mortgage workshop tomorrow (Concord Monitor) SEN. JOHN SUNUNU will help lead a home mortgage workshop tomorrow in Concord. With help from the Concord Area Trust for Community Housing and a panel of experts, the workshop
Builder thinks big where small is the norm (Reg Req'd) When sisters Vanessa and Adrianne Richardson began searching for a house two years ago, they turned to Fort Worth's Como neighborhood, a familiar community where their father grew up, where
a Modern-Day Romance "He actually had his own couture workroom at one time." The living room was strewn with more tissue paper than on Christmas morning, but the litter wasn't yuletide debris.
FTC Probes Bear Stearns Mortgage Unit (TheStreet.com) The commission asks for documents from EMC Mortgage as part of a broader investigation into subprime lending.read more...
If upgrade's not cost-effective, it's better to lower your price Q. I'm considering selling my home and wonder if I should do some remodeling. But I was wondering whether it is smarter to sell as-is and save myself the ordeal
“If you’re going to park money temporarily then cash I think is the way to be but I think that we’re going to form a bottom. I think people are going to be legging back into the market.”
Wall Street suffered its biggest plunge of the year Thursday, leading global markets lower as investors fled stocks amid increasing uneasiness about the mortgage and corporate lending markets. The Dow Jones industrials fell more than 430 points, while Treasury yields plunged as investors moved money into bonds.
Investors who had been able to shrug off discomfort about subprime mortgage problems and a more difficult environment for corporate borrowing appeared to finally succumb to those concerns. The Dow surpassed the 416 points it lost on Feb. 27 after a nearly 10 percent decline in Chinese stock markets. Read more
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