Private Mortgage Insurance - Facts From The Source EST - TrackBack Comments 21 Views Several weeks ago we featured Part One of an article on Private Mortgage Insurance and the relatively recent twist called a Piggyback Mortgage which
U.S. mortgage rates fall slightly in week (UPI) WASHINGTON, Aug. 21 (UPI) -- Interest rates for 30-year, fixed-rate U.S. mortgages declined slightly from the previous week, the Federal Home Loan Mortgage Corp. said Thursday.read more...
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30-year mortgage rate falls a 2nd week (Baltimore Sun) But rises are forecast to counter inflation Rates on 30-year mortgages fell for a second consecutive week, but analysts still believe the future direction will be up as
City request to dismiss porch collapse lawsuit denied A Cook County judge has denied the city of Chicago's request to dismiss a wrongful death lawsuit stemming from a fatal porch collapse in 2003.read more...
Dow Soars 420 on Fed News NEW YORK | Wall Street stormed higher Tuesday as investors, optimistic following stronger-than-expected earnings from two big investment banks, were also galvanized by the Federal Reserve's decision to cut interest
“Falling prices increase affordability but at the same time there is a psychological element of buyers who are sitting on the fence while prices drop”
WASHINGTON (Reuters) – The pace of existing home sales in the United States rose in February to a 5.03 million-unit annual rate while prices took a record fall, the National Association of Realtors said in a report on Monday that painted a mixed picture for the housing market.
While February broke a six-month streak of decreasing home sales, it also saw an 8.2 percent decline in median home prices from a year ago. That drop to $195,900 was the sharpest since the trade group began keeping records in 1968. Read more
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