U.S. Puts Faith In Fannie, Freddie In an effort to contain financial turmoil, federal regulators are handing government-sponsored companies an even bigger role in propping up the mortgage market.
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Housing Construction Falls in July The Commerce Department reported Wednesday that construction of new homes fell in July for the fifth time in the past six months, providing further evidence that the once-booming housing market
Volusia Homes Get More Expensive An explosive rise in home prices means no new property taxes in Orlando. The extra property tax revenue combined with a $16 million payment from the Orlando Utilities Commission will
Put A Lid On Rising Mortgage Payments (The Boston Channel) Do you have a balloon mortgage that is coming due or an adjustable rate mortgage payment that has been steadily creeping up as interest rates change? Or perhaps you've had
Learning From New Homes Just as homeowners who are thinking about remodeling often tour new model homes looking for ideas, remodelers who want to keep one step ahead of their clients can benefit from
Mortgage applications fall 2.7% (Market Watch) WASHINGTON (MarketWatch) -- Applications for mortgages at major U.S. lenders dropped 2.7% in the past week as interest rates rose, the Mortgage Bankers Association reported Wednesday.
Members of the Schools For Chiapas solidarity project will be in Santa Cruz on Monday night to share their most recent news and experiences.
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