Real Estate, Mortgage Discussion Planned (The Post-Journal) Jamestown Community College's Center for Continuing Education, in collaboration with the Robert H. Jackson Center Inn of Court, Jamestown Bar Association and New York State Bar Association present a seminar
Clark County quarterly report: Cooling, but still hot Sunday, July 23, 2006 By JULIA ANDERSON Columbian staff writer Drawing from tons of new data, Portland economist John Mitchell puts the Northwest and particularly Clark County in the nation's
Developers Dread Return of Recourse Commercial real-estate borrowers are being forced to consider loans that would give the lenders "recourse" to the borrowers' personal fortunes -- terms that led many developers to near ruin in
Couple Sentenced in Property Fraud Scheme read more...
Fed doesn't see spillover from subprime mortgage fallout (Market Watch) WASHINGTON (MarketWatch) -- Traditional mortgages and the U.S. banking system are safe from spillover effects associated with the fallout of the subprime mortgage market, a Federal Reserve official said Thursday,
N.C. group to offer seal of approval to mortgage brokers (Fayetteville Observer) A mortgage trade group says it will offer a seal of approval to brokers who agree to exceed the minimal requirements of state law. The N.C. Association of Mortgage Professionals
General Motors Corp.’s Employee Discount for Everyone program drew throngs of car buyers to dealerships in June and increased GM’s sales for the month by 41.1 percent, the automaker said today.
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