Agents Get Picky, While Sellers Offer Cash Back When They Die In this week's survey of news from across the Web we look at two homeowners offering a full refund on the sale of their home post-mortem, real-estate agents navigating the
Coalition to help mortgage holders (The Plain Dealer) Washington- The Bush administration announced a new mortgage industry coalition on Wednesday aimed at helping homeowners avoid being trapped in a rising tide of foreclosures.read more...
30-year fixed rate- 5.78%; 10-year Treasury yield - 4.56% The 30-year fixed-rate average edged up to 5.78 percent, and the 15-year fixed-rate inched up to 5.36 percent.read more...
£2,000 fee the norm for a fixed-rate mortgage (Daily Telegraph) Banks are charging home buyers ever-higher fees for taking out a mortgage, according to research undertaken for The Daily Telegraph.read more...
Open for Business: Apollo's reputation as strong as its steel Apollo in literature is the Greek god of the sun. Around here, it's Apollo Steel, a Lincoln company that fabricates everything from beams used in home construction to guardrails at
Mortgage woes ease up (Napa Valley Register) August's mortgage meltdown led to much hand-wringing from buyers and mortgage brokers, but things are looking better, in September, said Martha Pedroza Ramos of Cal Bay Mortgage in Napa.read more...
ANCHORAGE, Alaska Anchorage Mayor Mark Begich will hold a news conference to discuss whether he’ll run for the U.S. Senate seat held by Ted Stevens, who is under a federal investigation. via WJLA-TV Arlington
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