Yes, you can still get a mortgage (The Morning Call) | The term ''mortgage meltdown'' has become so commonplace -- on TV, in headlines and even casual conversations -- that you might assume that this is a tough time to
Judge: National City exempt from Md. mortgage laws (BizJournals) A federal judge has ruled that financial services giant National City Corp. does not have to obey Maryland laws governing mortgage lending.via
By Valentina Za MANCHESTER (Reuters) - Two years after its launch,... Two years after its launch, Britain's first fully Islamic retail bank cannot yet offer traditional products like mortgages, but Muslim clients say they feel more at home there.read more...
Foreclosures of Dallas-Fort Worth homes worth more than $1M double 2:46 PM CT The mortgage meltdown that started out with mostly moderate- and low-income borrowers has spread to more affluent homeowners.read more...
Bankrate: Mortgage Rates Rebound Slightly after 6-week Drop (FinanzNachrichten) NEW YORK, Jan. 26 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- Fixed mortgage rates reversed course this week, rising modestly. The average 30-year fixed rate mortgage increased from 6.12 percent to 6.17 percent, according to
Sheet matters Even if you've never been three sheets to the wind, you've probably seen a few flapping in the breeze on a clothesline.read more...
Rates on 30-year mortgages edged up last week, while rates on other home loans were a mixed bag. Freddie Mac, the mortgage company, reported that 30-year fixed-rate mortgages averaged 6.37 percent last week. That was up from 6.35 percent a week earlier….
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