Wall Street jumps on mortgage plan, oil's surge "A lot of people feel that maybe the government is a separate entity from the financial institutions so they actually can help" Stocks rallied on Thursday, buoyed by hopes
Lincoln warned on flooding plans With temperatures dropping, the ground waterlogged by heavy rains and the area abounding with aging homes, families might find themselves homeless just like the Cole family unless they take precautions,
Existing-home sales remain high While the average median price of existing homes sold in Central Florida dipped slightly from November to December, it was still 35 percent higher than a year earlier, with Seminole
FBI probes Countrywide for possible securities fraud: report "We are not aware of an investigation being conducted by the FBI" Besieged subprime lender Countrywide Financial Corp. is being investigated by the Federal Bureau of Investigation for possible
Home Sellers The 2005 Survey of California Home Sellers, which was conducted in the second quarter of 2005, provides insights at the individual consumer level on the experiences of recent sellers during
Freddie Mac to Pay Record $3.8M FEC Fine The Federal Home Loan Mortgage Corp. has agreed to pay a record $3.8 million fine to settle allegations it made illegal campaign contributions.read more...
Housing Secretary Alphonso Jackson passionately believes so and is expected to lay out a road map shortly on how to do it.
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