Annual house price growth falls for 10th month in a row The annual rate of house price growth fell for the 10th month in a row during June to hit a new record low, official figures showed today.read more...
Insider Trading Likely At American Home Mortgage, Tarragon Corp. (Seeking Alpha via Yahoo! Finance) Mark McQueen submits: The first story seemed odd enough: Days before his firm filed for bankruptcy on Monday, American Home Mortgage Investment Chairman and Chief Executive Michael Strauss sold
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Military families in Edmonton frustrated with lack of affordable housing "At least we've got a room over our heads."" (CP) - Space has become tight at Carrie Levesque's home. In her two-bedroom bungalow, the 29-year-old wife of a Canadian
ResMAE Mortgage Corporation Experiences High Growth Over the Past Year (Business Wire via Yahoo! Finance) While many wholesale mortgage lenders serving the subprime market have experienced fairly solid gains over the past year , ResMAE Mortgage Corporation's growth has been especially noteworthy.read more...
Barclays sues Bear Stearns over hedge funds "Bear Stearns ... used the enhanced fund as a place to unload excessively risky or troubled assets that could not be sold to other investors at the prices paid by
CHICAGO (MarketWatch)—Interest rates on fixed-rate mortgages rose again this week, while rates on adjustable-rate mortgages fell, according to Freddie Mac’s weekly survey. The 30-year fixed-rate mortgage averaged 6.42%, up from last week’s 6.34%. The mortgage averaged 6.31% a year ago. “Consistent with the direction of 10-year Treasury securities, average rates on 30-year fixed-rate mortgages …
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