Morning Briefing Drop In Home Sales Predicted Mortgage finance company Fannie Mae predicted Tuesday that U.S. home sales are set to decline by as much as 10 percent in 2006 as
Contractor sought on fraud charges Authorities are searching for a Wilmington contractor who allegedly failed to pay his state taxes and committed $100,000 in home-improvement fraud.read more...
Falling rates lift mortgage applications (AP via Yahoo! News) The Mortgage Bankers Association said Wednesday that loan application volume increased strongly in the week ending Sept. 29, as did refinancings, as interest rates eased.read more...
Habitat group builds support with day in park Habitat group builds support with day in park By Jonathan Stanley JONESBORO -- Building up to its 13th housing project in Jonesboro, Habitat for Humanity is working -- and playing
Developer Sells Land Dirt Cheap D.R. Horton is unloading land across California at big discounts, partly to reap the tax benefits.read more...
Mixed reviews to proposed mortgage industry reforms (BizJournals) Proposed legislation to reform the mortgage industry received mixed reviews.read more...
The slowing flow of money for mortgage loans is starting to affect people with good jobs and good credit. Mortgage lenders are tightening standards as investors provide less money for new loans. Last week’s widespread market turmoil was triggered by investors worried about growing mortgage delinquencies, and uncertainty about how those problems would ripple through the economy. The abrupt end of …
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