High-risk, low-doc mortgage market smaller (The Age) The true size of the controversial low-doc mortgage market has finally been revealed, and it is much smaller than previous estimates of between $28 billion and $50 billion.read more...
Mortgage crisis shifts focus to law (The Nashua Telegraph) CONCORD (AP) -- The subprime mortgage crisis is prompting some people to take another look at New Hampshire's consumer protection law. ...read more...
Asian Vacation Homes: Paradise at a Price Buying in some remote locales can lead to a thicket of legal and logistical headaches.via
Architect, Interior Designer Francisco Laurier Dies Architect and interior designer Francisco Laurier died of cancer on February 10 in Annapolis, Maryland. via Interior Design read more...
Many on verge of losing their homes THE number of people in north Cheshire on the brink of losing their homes has soared by 29% in just one year, while Merseyside has not been so heavily hit
Minorities pay more for subprime mortgages: study By David LawderWASHINGTON - African Americans and Hispanics are more likely to pay higher rates for subprime mortgages than white borrowers, even with similar qualifications and risk factors, a new
NEW YORK | Tribune Co.’s $650 million sale of Newsday is an important step toward alleviating its debt burden – for this year. more»
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