Most Aust cities feeling fuel, mortgage pressure: report (Australian Broadcasting Corporation) A new report has found that most Australian cities are increasingly vulnerable to high oil prices and mortgage stress.read more...
Potomac Bank partners with Norfolk mortgage firm (Washington Business Journal) Potomac Bank of Virginia hopes to use the expertise of a regional mortgage giant to help grow its home-lending business.read more...
Mortgage fraud consequences With the backlog of cases, most perpetrators of fraud won't get prosecuted, says the Real Estate Adviser.read more...
Housing in short supply in Williston WILLISTON, N.D. Housing is hard to find in Williston, North Dakota, these days. Real estate agents say it's partly because of an increase in oil development in the area --
Summer Is the Time When Home Break-Ins Can Occur read more...
Fannie, Freddie Called Weak in Capital Base Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac's meager capital could pose a significant risk to taxpayers and financial institutions, their regulator said.read more...
There are new developments in an ongoing KCRA 3 investigation into mortgage fraud.
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