Few people mortgage their futures (Boston Herald) When was the last time you heard about a mortgage-burning party? It seems homeowners never actually pay off mortgages anymore. Many simply refinance every few years until it?s time to
Crusader...Pec just e-mailed me with his sign. The High Sign and From the Trees of Monomoy Island to your conscience. This Brewster lass moved to the Cape for more R&R and to be closer to her East Sandwich native Bo and
Eugene City Beat: Former downtown Sears building has date with city's wrecking ball Old Sears building at West 10th Avenue and Charnelton Street, get ready to meet the wrecking ball.read more...
Interest Rate Roundup Here's a look at the state of interest rates on five common consumer banking products and the latest rates from Bankrate.com's weekly national survey of large banks and thrifts.read more...
Home Buyer Flips Property Near Microsoft Campus A retail-manager-turned-real-estate investor purchases a small house in a Seattle suburb, rehabs it, and turns it around in six months for a 27% gain.read more...
Jacko Defaulting on Another Mortgage (antiMUSIC) (Gigwise) Michael Jackson is facing further financial trouble after documents emerged showing that the pop star has failed maintain mortgage payments on a family home.read more...
In the mortgage market, mortgage originators rarely hold onto the portfolio of mortgages they help transact. Most mortgages are sold into the secondary mortgage market shortly after origination.
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