Man wanted in Michigan arrested on elder abuse suspicions in Calif. BAKERSFIELD, Calif. A man wanted in Michigan for parole violations will be arraigned next week over allegations he conned several elderly residents of Bakersfield, California, out of thousands of dollars.via
Mortgage lending near two-year high (Daily Telegraph) Further evidence that the housing market remains strong was provided today with figures showing that mortgage lending remains close to a two-year high.read more...
Dem candidates discuss help for families stressed by mortgage woes (Pioneer Press) Minnesota's competing Democratic U.S. Senate and 3rd District candidates this morning gathered in Brooklyn Center to say they agree that too many families have been impacted by the nation's mortgage
IndyMac Swings to Loss on Mortgage Woes (NYTimes.com via Yahoo! Finance) The mortgage lender posted a fourth-quarter loss of $509.1 million as it raised its loan-loss provisions to account for growing defaults and foreclosures.read more...
30-year mortgage rates are unchanged (Detroit Free Press) WASHINGTON -- Rates on 30-year mortgages were unchanged in the first week of the new year after posting three consecutive increases to close out 2006. Mortgage giant Freddie Mac reported
Mortgage loans to total $4 billion by yearend - deputy PM (Russian Information Agency Novosti) MOSCOW, March 29 (RIA Novosti) - Russia's first deputy prime minister said Wednesday that mortgage volumes this year would hit $4 billion, and could grow several times over in the
“A lot of people are just plain mad”
As news emerged Friday that American Home Mortgage would file for bankruptcy, it was revealed that founder Michael Strauss sold almost $3.5 million in company stock the day before employees found out they’d be … via Newsday.com
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