Mortgage apps fall again (USA Today) The number of mortgage applications has hit its lowest point since May 2002, the Mortgage Bankers Association says. It was the third straight week that overall mortgage activity slumped, despite
It's taking longer, but home resales are up "Sold" signs are popping up like daffodils on metro Milwaukee front lawns - evidence of a spring revival in the housing resale market.read more...
New mortgage program starting (BizJournals) "Home at Last," a new mortgage financing initiative in Wichita that supporters say will increase homeownership in Wichita, is being rolled out.via
Fed Meeting Minutes, GDP May Roil Market Optimism returned to Wall Street last week, with solid economic data and falling oil prices giving the stock market its strongest week of 2005.via
MGIC says it can nix Radian acquisition following mortgage impairment charges "Radian is not aware of any developments that would impact MGIC's obligation to close the merger" MGIC Investment Corp. said Tuesday it does not believe it has to complete
Governor Carcieri to sign tax lien bills Governor Carcieri will officially sign two bills this afternoon benefiting homeowners who owe back taxes.read more...
“That’s great, you’re going to buy. Now let’s see if you can get the mortgage you think you can get.”
Deal – or no deal? Does a signed contract mean the property will actually sell? In a volatile housing market, the answer these days is “not necessarily.” “You start earning your commission the day you get the … via Austin American-Statesman
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