30-year mortgage rate falls to 5.71% (Baltimore Sun) Economic drag feared from Katrina, fuel prices Rates on 30-year mortgages declined for a third consecutive week as bond investors worried that Hurricane Katrina and soaring energy prices
Mortgage giant Fannie Mae plans to slash work force by several hundred this year (Boston Herald) WASHINGTON - Mortgage giant Fannie Mae, remaking itself as it recovers from a multibillion-dollar accounting scandal, is cutting its 6,500-person work force by several hundred employees by year's...read more...
Mortgage Jobs Tumble From MortgageDaily.com (SYS-CON Media) Further consolidation in the nonprime sector as well as job outsourcing contributed to a sharp decline in mortgage jobs, according to mortgage employment coverage from http://www.mortgagedaily.com/, the dominant source of
Mortgage & Foreclosure Guru Walden Mabry to Host Free 'It's Home Buying Time' Seminars & Discussion of New Illinois (U.S. Newswire via Yahoo! News) Walden Mabry, senior loan specialist with Funding Mortgage Ltd. announced today the start of a series of free seminars beginning with "It's Home Buying Time" on Saturday, March 25
Best In Middle More than ever, mid-tier banks are experiencing the "middle child" syndrome: They have to struggle for attention while their older, bigger siblings-and younger, more nimble ones-find their place in the
Mortgage lending stays on a high (Sunday Business Post) Mortgage lending rose by ?2.1bn in March, the second highest increase on record, it was revealed today. The Central Bank?s monthly statistics showed home-buyers were continuing to borrow huge sums
“The Noblesville market has been actually quite good.”
By the time Mark Fogle’s 9-year-old home in Stoney Creek Village sold, the house he wanted to buy had also sold. via The Noblesville Ledger
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