Bill aims to kill mortgage loan program for illegal immigrants (Duluth News Tribune) MADISON - Republicans are proposing legislation aimed at shutting down a state program that makes it easier for illegal immigrants to get home loans. The bill would forbid the Wisconsin
Fueled by Taxes and Impact Fees, Polk Set to Spend Millions on Schools By Julia Crouse The Ledger Growing Gains LAKELAND More than two years after Polk County voters approved a half-cent sales tax for school construction, county taxpayers will soon start seeing
Mortgage breakdown (Baltimore Sun) This is not your parents' mortgage market. read more...
Alico Reports $2.5 Million Profit read more...
Mortgage applications rise again (Detroit News) U.S. mortgage applications rose for a fourth week in five as cheaper borrowing costs led to more home purchases and refinancing, a private report showed today.via
Market tough for first-timers First-time home buyers had a tough time of it last year. A new report from the California Association of Realtors reveals that affordability concerns continued to impact the market, with
A real estate developer who talked a tiny sewer district into selling $20 million in municipal bonds for a commercial center that was never built has been sentenced to nearly six years in prison.
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