Existing-Home Sales Expected to Fall 6.8% This Year The housing boom has ended but sales at historically healthy levels will continue, and price appreciation will return to normal patterns across much of the country, according to the NATIONAL
Asia Markets: Tokyo banks rise as U.S. rescues mortgage firms (Market Watch) HONG KONG (MarketWatch) -- Japanese shares advanced Monday, with financials such as Mizuho Financial Group climbing after the U.S. announced rescue measures for mortgage giants Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac.
MVDC on the 'Edge' (Reg Req'd) Tweaking interest rates is all the rage right now. It seems everyone is trying to lower credit card payments or refinance car loans and mortgages.via
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ID theft reported by mortgage company (The Union) Home mortgage lender Countrywide Financial Corp. has notified some local residents, warning them that their personal information, including Social Security number, allegedly was stolen from its files and may have
Why Buying Property Near A University is a Smart Move You're looking for a sound investment. The overall forecast for the housing market sounds ominous, but there is one bright spot behind the clouds -- college-town real estate. Jennifer Openshaw
A plan to help hundreds of thousands of homeowners avoid foreclosure is drawing bipartisan support in the Senate, setting the stage for high-stakes negotiations among congressional Democrats.
The far-reaching housing plan faces a Senate test-vote Tuesday, when it could also come to a final vote. The disputes among Democrats over key details, however, as well as a veto threat from the White House will almost certainly push any final agreement into July.
Conservative ‘Blue Dog’ Democrats are concerned about how to pay for the measure, while members of the Congressional Black Caucus most of them liberal call it ‘unacceptable,’ arguing it doesn’t do enough to address the needs of African Americans.
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