Senator shines light on mortgage gap (The Post and Courier) COLUMBIA ? After learning that whites are getting better mortgage rates than blacks in Charleston and North Charleston, state Sen. Robert Ford decided to host a public forum Tuesday to
Quick housing flips getting harder to do Wary lenders try to make it harder for speculators to turn a fast profit. E-mail this article Advertisement By Richard Burnett .read more...
Homes going lean, mean and green Many homeowners are scrambling to pay utility bills and trying to find ways to reduce power consumption.read more...
His latest target: L.A. SEEN around town: Thomas O'Brien, New York interior designer and home furnishings tastemaker for the masses.Commentread more...
Existing home sales hit record low "This boom was once-in-a-generation kind of a boom. ... The doomsday thought of a crash isn't going to happen" Existing home sales hit a record low in October while
Area consumer protection experts say be wary after home disaster Antonio Calixto and his brother Bonifacio were suspicious of the 10 or so insurance adjusters who approached them April 12 when their North Broadway house caught fire.read more...
“We could easily surpass 2 million foreclosure filings by the end of the year, which would represent a year-over-year increase of over 65 percent”
The number of U.S. homes facing foreclosure surged 58 percent in the first six months of the year, the latest sign of mounting problems in the mortgage industry, a data firm said Monday. via The Arizona Daily Star
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