A housing market decline, British-style NEW YORK - It's a tale that sounds so familiar: Low interest rates fuel a housing boom that leads to real estate prices soaring in many areas of the country.read
Local mortgage bankers buck national trends (The Daily Sentinel) Contrary to obituaries being written for the real estate industry, mortgage bankers are getting along quite well these days in Grand Junction.read more...
Mortgage banking profits tumbled from '05 to '06 (Courier-Post) Mortgage banking production profits fell to negative $50 per loan in 2006 from positive $258 per loan in 2005, according to the Mortgage Bankers Association's annual cost study.read more...
UPI NewsTrack Business August 12, 2006 British insurance industry insiders warn companies may avoid payouts on items damaged as a result of the country's new airline regulations.read more...
Fixed or flexible? Doing the mortgage math After 15 rate hikes by the Federal Reserve, many economists are predicting the Fed is nearing the end of its tightening cycle.read more...
Mortgage Rates Dip For 6th Straight Week Rates on 30-year mortgages fell for a sixth straight week, dropping to the lowest level in three months, according to a weekly survey released Thursday.read more...
The first 18 months of the Jacksonville Housing Commission have been focused largely on getting organized and setting policies.
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