Scams prey on homeowners seeking relief Curtis Ballard says the ink had barely dried on his foreclosure notice when he started getting fliers from a business promising to help save his two-year-old modular home.via
Bigger Bids Aren't Always Better Bids Bidding wars among would-be home buyers, once a rarity, seem to have become almost routine this frenzied spring. But even now, it's not all about money, money, money. ·
Foreclosures Mortgage foreclosures filed with the civil division of the Circuit Court for August 2007. Names in bold are the subject of, or have an interest in, the foreclosure action. Lighter
Countrywide eyes mortgage slowdown as Mozilo remains (Market Watch) NEW YORK (MarketWatch) -- Countrywide Financial Corp. shares rallied Tuesday after co-founder and CEO Angelo Mozilo said he'll stay beyond this year in his job as the mortgage giant set
When It Makes Sense to Pay PMI for Your Home Loan As Terri Cullen's sister and brother-in-law prepare to buy a house, she helps them decide whether it makes more sense to pay private mortgage insurance or borrow with a 'piggyback'
Royal Bank ready to take on rivals in bid to become UK?s second mortgage lender (Sunday Herald) ROYAL Bank of Scotland (RBS) is mounting an aggressive push into the mortgage market in a bid to double its UK share and see off new entrants Morgan Stanley and
After having about six weeks to rethink its plans, Skidmore, Owings, and Merrill today unveiled an uncoiled, slenderer, and safer design of the 1,776-foot-tall World Trade Center Freedom Tower.
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