30-year mortgage rates fall to 6.15% (San Jose Mercury News) Rates on 30-year mortgages fell for the fifth straight week as investors grew less worried about inflation threats. Mortgage giant Freddie Mac reported Thursday that rates on 30-year, fixed-rate mortgages
AG fights mortgage fraud (Denver Business Journal) A proposal to be introduced in the Colorado Legislature next month will attempt to keep residents from falling victim to mortgage and foreclosure fraud.read more...
Scarborough report recommends insurance A new review of the $27 million renovation and expansion of Scarborough High School recommends that the school department take out a long-term insurance policy due to structural concerns with
Need to file a claim? Here are claim numbers for the 10 largest home insurers in Tennessee: * State Farm Fire and Casualty Co., 1-800-732-5246. * Tennessee Farmers Mutual Insurance Co., 1-800-836-6327
Mortgage Finance Giant Freddie Mac Announces That It Had Strong Year in 2005 (Money Sense) Mortgage finance giant Freddie Mac, emerging from an accounting scandal, said Friday that it had a strong year in 2005 and expects to report financial results for the year in
Mortgage payments 'stable' The level of income people are spending on their mortgage remained stable during June as a result of the cooling housing market, figures showed.via
For a mortgage borrower verging on delinquency, a cheaper loan may be the best way to save a home. But Fannie Mae, which holds major sway in the mortgage industry, is offering another alternative: an additional loan.
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