New government policy gains kudos "Bhutan is in dire need of infrastructure and this new policy will allow the government to develop infrastructure." THIMPHU: For the past three years, land owners in the capital's
Natchez church free of mortgage (The Natchez Democrat) NATCHEZ ? Songs, prayers and words of gratitude resounded through the sanctuary of Christian Hope Baptist Church Sunday afternoon at their mortgage burning ceremony.read more...
Prime Time: A Resurgence Begins in Mortgage Refinancing Another mortgage boom is under way as rates drop. But many homeowners won't benefit, either because their loan is too big or their credit score is too low.
Ever heard of Dorothy Draper? She's the late interior designer who was the toast of the hotel world in the mid-20th century.read more...
Nevadan at Work: Builder and lender's heart is in home and hearth NEVADAN AT WORK: Builder and lender's heart is in home and hearth By JOHN G. EDWARDS REVIEW-JOURNAL Leo Davenport grew up watching his father build homes.read more...
Savers toot their own financial horns Inspired by the 7-day money challenge, readers offer tips on how they stick to their budgets.read more...
WASHINGTON —As Congress weighs remedies for the mortgage-market crisis, Treasury Secretary Henry Paulson is signaling that the Bush administration would consider allowing the big mortgage companies Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac to temporarily buy, bundle and sell as securities loans exceeding $417,000.
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