More new homeowners are late with their mortgage payments (India Daily) More new homeowners are late with their mortgage payments. The rise in delinquency rates is likely due to soaring housing prices and aggressive lending last year, recent studies find.read more...
Ky. couple to get new home from Tenn. homebuilder A southwestern Kentucky couple experiencing declining health while their trailer is crumbling around them will get a new home from a Christian-based homebuilder and volunteer labor.Commentread more...
Mortgage Applications Up Compared with Last Year The number of mortgage applications last week declined 3.2 percent from the previous week on a seasonally adjusted basis, according to the Mortgage Bankers Association Weekly Mortgage Application Survey.
Despite the heat Market Livestock Sale draws crowd With a basket of cheese selling for $1,200 and a chicken selling for $37 a pound, it was no wonder there was plenty of excitement at the fair sales Friday
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Home sales in the San Francisco Bay area jumped nearly 29 percent from March to April as bargain hunters found it easier to get loans and pick up property on the cheap.
But the slumping real estate market in one of the country’s most expensive regions hasn’t recovered from a wave of foreclosures and tightened lending requirements that are causing property values to plummet, according to a report Tuesday by DataQuick Information Systems.
Prices continued to drop in the nine-county region measured by the report, which includes San Francisco and its surrounding areas. That’s a sign that home owners are still finding it hard to unload their properties without steep discounts.
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