U.S. economy to shrug off hurricane impact: OECD The U.S. economic expansion should continue on a solid growth track despite the effects of Hurricanes Katrina and Rita, the Organization of Economic Cooperation and Development said in its latest
I-bond rates about to plummet Experts advise buying before May 1 to beat the change in rate.read more...
Owners convicted for crowded homes Three property owners in Herndon have been convicted of permitting excessive occupancy in single-family homes.read more...
China could spike mortgage rates (San Jose Mercury News) China's recent signal that it may diversify its foreign investments in 2006 has mortgage industry watchers concerned that if China buys fewer U.S. Treasury securities this year, it may drive
Choosing the Best Retirement Communities when Buying or Building a New Home The decision to buy or build a new home is a momentous occasion at any phase in life, but the decision to buy or build a new home and
Seagate Foreclosure Plight The owner of One SeaGate says it may have trouble making a big mortgage payment next year and the 32-story office building could be forced into foreclosure.read more...
DALLAS Who have better credit scores on average—home buyers with higher or lower incomes? Inside the country’s fastest-growing home-mortgage program, the surprising answer is: People with lower incomes have slightly higher FICO scores. That finding, which emerged from a statistical analysis of…

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