Mortgage lending at April record (ShareCast via Yahoo! UK & Ireland Finance) Strong mortgage lending in April has underlined the current strength of the housing market, but lenders are warning the rate of growth could now slow.read more...
Put a Lid on Rising Mortgage Payments (Derby Daily Reporter) (ARA) - Do you have a balloon mortgage that is coming due or an adjustable rate mortgage payment that has been steadily creeping up as interest rates change?read more...
Fatal fire is ruled accidental Discarded smoking materials most likely sparked the Monday morning apartment fire that killed Maria Magdalena Obando, 33, and led to the arrest of 19 illegal Mexican immigrants who were living
No Job Reductions at Detroit's Top Newspapers Gannett is buying the Detroit Free Press and selling The Detroit News. At the same time, the News is expected to publish a morning edition Monday through Saturday, while the
Bankrate: Inflation News Pushes Mortgage Rates Higher (PR Newswire via Yahoo! Finance) Fixed mortgage rates increased following the release of the May Consumer Price Index, which showed inflation still lurks. The average 30-year fixed rate mortgage inched higher from 6.69 percent
Bill Clinton touts wife's plan to address mortgage meltdown (San Diego Union-Tribune) OAKLAND, 6:45 p.m. Jan. 16 (AP): Former President Bill Clinton said Wednesday the federal government needs to help cities bail out homeowners facing foreclosure before the national economy unravels from
Hawaii home buyers are seeing the lowest mortgage rates since 2004 when rates fell to a 40-year historical low. Current mortgage rates have dropped to 5.25 percent—the same as four years ago—and is expected to remain favorable through 2008, said Rusty Rasmussen, vice president of Castle & Cooke Mortgage , who was part of a panel of experts yesterday at the 2008 Hawaii Real Estate Forecast …
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