Fast Mortgage Estimator Fast Mortgage Estimator calculates your mortgage payments. Easy to use tool for home purchase planning, Fast Mortgage Estimator shows monthly payment, total payments and total interest paid.read more...
BRADENTON Direct Mortgage sold (Bradenton Herald) Direct Mortgage Service Inc., a mortgage brokerage company that has an office in Bradenton, was acquired by Portsmouth, N.H.-based Direct Capital Corp. on Jan. 3.read more...
The Sun Chronicle Newspaper To stage or not to stage? That is a question more and more homeowners from this area are finding themselves considering as they sell their homes.via
Like It or Not, Grandmother Is Entitled to Her 'Secret Adviser' Q: Our grandmother is 90 years old and lives alone in her house. The property is free and clear of any mortgage, we thought, and is worth about $300,000.
Fed will increase rate again When the Federal Reserve's rate-setting committee meets Tuesday, it almost surely will raise short-term interest rates by a quarter of a percentage point.read more...
Mendes To Launch Bedding Line Eva Mendes is set to enter into a new adventure, as she will soon launch her own line of bedding.read more...
“We have a perfect storm of negative factors affecting the consumer right now”
Consumer confidence plunged in early November to the lowest level since Hurricane Katrina battered the Gulf Coast and sent oil prices soaring in 2005.
The RBC Cash Index showed consumer confidence fell to a reading of 64 this month, down sharply from an early October reading of 80.6, when consumer sentiment was on the upswing as the stock market stabilized temporarily following a turbulent August.
However, renewed market turbulence, oil prices threatening to hit $100 a barrel and a continued steep slump in housing combined to jolt consumer confidence in the latest survey done by the international polling firm Ipsos. Read more
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