'04 brighter than Adams forecast The economy did not slow down as quickly as "the Duchess of Doom" predicted. Final 2004 numbers for most indicators were generally more positive than Tucker Hart Adams' forecast, delivered
Mortgage rates to rise to 6.5% by year-end: MBA Fixed-mortgage rates are expected to rise to about 6.5% by the end of 2007, and sales of both new and existing homes are expected to slide this year, the Mortgage
PSU study: Mortgage points may not pay off (The Scranton Times-Tribune) Mortgage points may not pay off for home buyers, researchers from Penn State say.read more...
Contractor accused of scam must pay A Superior Court judge Tuesday ordered a contractor to pay restitution to five homeowners, including one in West Yarmouth, for his part in a home improvement scam. via Cape
Ameriquest to settle loan inquiry for $325 million Ameriquest Mortgage Co., the nation's largest home loan lender to people with credit problems, will pay $325 million to settle claims that it cheated customers by misrepresenting loan terms and
In a land of giants, tiny banks must rely on the little things (Reg Req'd) Bank of America , after absorbing FleetBoston last year in a $50-billion deal, now has 5,800 branches in 30 states.via
As a wave of home foreclosures courses through the United States, some of the nation’s hardest hit cities think they have found a way to ease the blight left on their communities by the crisis.
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