Rates rise, refis surge Borrowers hold off on home purchases in latest survey Overall mortgage applications gained 0.5 percent last week on a seasonally adjusted basis from the week before, taken higher by an
Housing market to level off, experts say The California Building Industry Association projects 155,000 to 170,000 housing starts statewide in 2007, about the same or slightly lower than 2006.Commentread more...
New Day Trust Mortgage Finds Ways to Give Back This Holiday Season (PR Web) New Day Trust Mortgage, an Irvine-based mortgage brokerage firm specializing in home purchasing, refinance and debt consolidation loans has teamed up with the U.S. Marine Corps and the Toys For
Once Rejected, Builder Wants Bigger Project BARTOW | Eight months after the County Commission rejected a 2,608-acre development near Lake Hatchineha in eastern Polk County, project backers have returned with an even larger project.
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Foreclosures jump as storm exemptions expire Foreclosures on Louisiana homes jumped 35 percent during the third quarter of 2006 as lenders were able to move against hurricane victims who had not made mortgage payments since the
Real Estate Weekly: After steep rise last week, where will mortgage rates go next? (Market Watch) Mortgage rates jumped this week, with the 30-year fixed-rate mortgage taking its biggest weekly leap in 21 years. The 30-year mortgage averaged 6.46% for the week ending Oct. 16, according
Published by Jon Land for 24dash.com in Housing Wednesday 27th August 2008 – 2:05pm Housing associations ‘integral’ to Lib Dem mortgage rescue plans The Liberal Democrats today unveiled proposals to help …
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