Mortgage mess: Who gets help and who pays? (The Christian Science Monitor via Yahoo! News) The federal government is increasingly focused on how to resolve the US mortgage mess, but the effort means grappling with controversial issues of who should receive help and who
Mortgage lender drops eviction suit (UPI) CHICAGO, Oct. 10 (UPI) -- A mortgage lender Friday said it was dropping a lawsuit in Cook County, Ill., seeking to force a sheriff to begin evictions on foreclosed
Yule ?gift? for Katrina?s victims: mortgage bills (The Tucson Citizen) OCEAN SPRINGS, Miss. ? As with many homeowners around southern Mississippi, Janet Kisling owes a pile of debt on little more than a pile of debris. She has a $1,000-a-month
Median price of house zooms up to $385,000 As high as King County's home prices go, buyers seem willing to follow. Well, for now, at least.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...
Hartford Estates Ready To Begin Phase 2 read more...
The subprime mortgage crisis is spreading to a somewhat unexpected place: homes costing more than $500,000.
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