Mortgage approvals down 39% The number of mortgages approved in January has fallen 39 per cent from last year according to the Bank of England's latest figures, confirming a housing market slowdown. via
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Insurance surcharge for homeowners More than 140-thousand area homeowners will have to pay a 6-point-8 percent surcharge for their homeowners insurance.via
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Being of sound mind I leave you ... my mortgage payments (Guardian Unlimited) It has been dubbed the "deathbed mortgage". Yesterday a building society began selling a home loan that lasts so long it will be passed from parents to sons and daughters.read
Barack Obama’s presidential campaign has requested information from Democratic Sen. Chris Dodd as part of its search for a possible vice presidential candidate.
The former White House hopeful and Connecticut lawmaker indicated Wednesday that he has been approached by the campaign. ‘There’s been some inquiries, yeah,’ Dodd said. ‘They ask for a lot of stuff. I’ll leave it there.’
Obama campaign spokesman Bill Burton and Dodd’s Senate office declined comment Thursday.
Recent moves by Obama have stoked speculation about the search for the No. 2 on the Democratic ticket. On Wednesday, Obama made an unscheduled stop at the building housing the law firm of one of his search committee members, Eric Holder. Obama also traveled to New York with another member of the search team, Caroline Kennedy.
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