Gov't tries to contain mortgage crisis (The San Luis Obispo Tribune) After a slow and stumbling start, official Washington is scrambling to try to prevent the unfolding mortgage crisis from pushing the country into recession during an election year. There is
India Basin The small, vacant building at 900 Innes Ave. in India Basin is so controversial that its future is in dispute.via
Slowing Foreclosures May Mask Woes Recent declines in foreclosures might not be indicative of the crisis ebbing, but a result of new state and municipal laws that put a temporary moratorium on foreclosures.read more...
Mortgage rates rise for first time since 2003 (Expatica) BRUSSELS - One of Belgium's main high street banks, Dexia, has announced a hike in mortgage rates. It's the first time in two-and-a-half years that a Belgian bank has increased
Family Goes to the Court House To Stave Off Foreclosure Many homeowners abandon their homes when faced with foreclosure. Not Richard Davet, who was sued in 1996 and avoided foreclosure for 11 years without making a mortgage payment.
Mystery player in Transbay project (BizJournals) A small San Francisco mortgage lender has quietly spent $60 million for four pieces of land near the future Transbay Terminal, making it a major player in the city's ambitious
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