Mortgage counseling hotline beefed up (Los Angeles Times) Owners seeking solutions to their mortgage problems, including how to keep their homes, now have more phone counselors at their disposal, at a time when foreclosures have more than doubled
Detroit, nonprofits join forces to fight foreclosures There's HOPE for Detroit homeowners struggling to make their mortgage payments. The city of Detroit has formed a partnership with nonprofit community groups and mortgage lenders to establish a toll-free
Volunteer Dan Breeden gets it done This is the ninth in a series spotlighting nominees for the Jefferson Award, which salutes volunteers for stellar service.read more...
A Rural Church Loses Its Old Moniker to Atlanta’s Growing Suburbs As a sign of changing times and urban development, the Hog Mountain Baptist Church spent its first Christmas Eve as Hamilton Mill Baptist.
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U.S. home prices up 4.9 percent in 2Q A key measure of U.S. home prices for the second quarter was up 4.9 percent, Freddie Mac reported Wednesday.read more...
FedEx invests in new distribution center (Reg Req'd) What: An 18,300-square-foot distribution center for FedEx Ground. The project cost for the one-story pre-engineered metal building was $2.1 million, said Dency Dokoozian, owner of general contractor Dokoozian ...via
JPMorgan Chase & Co. and Wells Fargo & Co., two of the nation’s largest banks, on Wednesday joined a growing chorus warning that the subprime mortgage mess is just the start of a sweeping lending crisis. And some fear that consumers falling behind on all kinds of loan payments could tip the economy’s scale toward recession.
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