Mortgage-lending group agrees to delay losses of some homes (Akron Beacon Journal) New York Times After prodding from the Bush administration, a group of major mortgage lenders will allow some homeowners facing foreclosure to delay losing their homes
Existing home sales soar, but peak may be in sight Existing homes were sold at the fastest pace in history last month, and the median price set a record as well.read more...
Dutch Bank ABN Amro 4Q Profit Up 3 Percent Dutch bank ABN Amro NV on Tuesday booked a 3 percent rise in net profit for the fourth quarter of 2005, citing improved business in wholesale and Brazilian banking activities.read
Rain Bird rebuilds with This Old House Two immense concrete water tanks are lowered into the ground at the latest This Old House project, a 1950 Contemporary-style house in Cambridge, Mass.read more...
Halifax's new mortgage fee attacked (Daily Telegraph) Britain's biggest mortgage lender, Halifax, has been accused of "sneaking in" new fees following the introduction of a £245 up-front charge.read more...
He pays, she pays: Area couples part of separate-finance trend DAWN RUANE got married right out of high school and, like many newlyweds, embarked on a life of shared checkbooks and credit cards.read more...
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