Allied Home Mortgage Capital Corporation Opens New Branch Office in Anaheim (PrimeZone via Yahoo! Finance) Allied Home Mortgage Capital Corporation has opened a new branch in , . The branch is the first one in the city and 11th in the state.via
Empress Of Paint The gleaming locomotive comes zooming down the track < you can almost hear the cry < All aboard! Even as a work in progress, the giant
More mortgage troubles for Ed McMahon (Los Angeles Times) The former 'Tonight Show' sidekick, who is battling to fend off foreclosure of his Beverly Hills home, has been sued by a lender who claims McMahon defaulted on a $250,000
Man's unusual marriage proposal isn't just another sign of the times (Reg Req'd) MANCHESTER , Vikky Johnson went into St. Mary's Bank yesterday afternoon to sign mortgage papers.read more...
Fannie Mae portfolio grows, but contraction looms Fannie Mae , the largest U.S. home funding company, said on Wednesday its mortgage portfolio jumped in April, as expected, but contraction looms now that the company's regulator has capped
Your Money Matters: Dealing with Rising Mortgage Interest Rates (Hope Star) (ARA) - Many Americans are asking themselves what they should be doing in the wake of rising, and sometimes, fluctuating mortgage rates. It's an important question because for many Americans
“I do think it’s important to observe what happens going forward”
Countrywide Financial Corp. said Tuesday its second-quarter profit shrank by nearly a third as softening home prices led to rising delinquencies and mortgage defaults among the most creditworthy borrowers.
The huge mortgage lender was forced to take impairment charges as it braced for the possibility of more people failing to make their mortgage payments.
Countrywide also said the market will become increasingly challenging as loan production subsides while lenders compete with one another more fiercely. Read more
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