U.S. MBA's Mortgage Applications Index Fell 1.9% Last Week (Bloomberg.com) May 31 (Bloomberg) -- Mortgage applications in the U.S. declined last week to the lowest level in four years as higher borrowing costs hurt home purchases and refinancing.read more...
Costly Mistakes Buyers Make In a Down Housing Market In this week's survey of news from across the Web we take a look at why house hunters can get burned in a cold market, housing-price projections for major metros,
Is Real Estate Newspaper Advertising on its Death Bed? Over on Bloodhound Blog , Eric Blackwell reported the demise of the Real Estate section of the LA Times.read more...
Homebuilders say U.K. elections makes buyers uncertain British politicians this week came in for their share of the blame for the slowing U.K. housing market.via
Fake Suburban Towns Offer Urban Life Without the Grit These residential centers are popping up across the U.S. spurred by a demand for city living. This could be bad news for real downtowns, whose patchwork landholdings and planning restrictions
City Commissioners Reject Rezoning Plan U.S. 17 from south of Havendale Boulevard to south of U.S. 92 in Winter Haven: Expect night lane closures, minimal delays during the day and a detour on U.S. 17
Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac, the giant mortgage-finance companies, came through last week battered and bloodied—just as investors in their stocks may be feeling right now. But, as the cliche goes, with the blood running in the streets, is it time to feel upbeat about Freddie Mac and Fannie Mae?...
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