Next worry for Katrina survivors? Mortgage (Salt Lake Tribune) OCEAN SPRINGS, Miss. - Like many homeowners around here, Janet Kisling owes a pile of debt on little more than a pile of debris. She has a $1,000-a-month mortgage on
Freddie Mac steps up mortgage purchases Freddie Mac took advantage of cheaper valuations in March to boost its holdings of mortgage bonds for the second month in a row.read more...
MFA Mortgage Investments, Inc. Announces Public Offering of Common Stock (FinanzNachrichten) NEW YORK, Oct. 1 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- MFA Mortgage Investments, ( Nachrichten ) Inc. announced today it plans to make a public offering of 5,500,000 shares of its common stock.read more...
American Home Mortgage s quick rise and hard fall (Newsday) Parking around American Home Mortgage Investment Corp.'s Melville offices was always a problem: Cars overflowed from the company's parking lots, clogging side streets and blocking entrances to other buildings. Employees
Housing Gridlock Eases in the Senate Democrats and Republicans agreed to negotiate on a housing bill that could potentially allow for an injection of federal dollars into the distressed real estate market.
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Racial Discrimination Plagues Mortgage Market African-Americans and Latinos are 30 percent more likely to receive higher rates for home loans than white borrowers despite similar credit scores and risk factors, according to a study published
NEW YORK - Federal Reserve Chairman Alan Greenspan sees signs of “froth” in some local housing markets, but says overall the nation doesn’t appear to be in a housing bubble that could potentially burst.
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