Study Finds Disparities in Mortgage Fees (New York Times) Minorities and people without college degrees pay more in mortgage fees than do white applicants and those with a higher education, according to a study.read more...
U.S. MBA's Mortgage Applications Index Rose 3.4% Last Week (Bloomberg.com) Aug. 15 (Bloomberg) -- Mortgage applications gained 3.4 percent last week to the highest level in almost three months, showing there is still demand to buy homes.read more...
Oak Ridge K-29 plant to be torn down The U.S. Energy Department says its K-29 plant at Oak Ridge will be demolished. The building is the smallest of three former uranium enrichment plants that a contractor has cleaned
Closing Wrap-Up, Nov. 8 Stocks suffer losses Tuesday on lack of news and on low volume. The Dow fell 46.51 points, closing at 10,539.72. The S&P 500 gave up 4.22 points to 1,218.59. The
Fed Seen Holding Interest Rates Steady The Federal Reserve is expected to keep its finger on the interest-rate pause button, giving borrowers more time to catch their breath and savers a chance to lock in some
Mortgage Rates Keep Rising (The Ledger) U.S. mortgage rates hit highs not seen since July 2002 last week, on the eve of the spring buying season, according to a survey of lenders published Wednesday by an
If you’re thinking about a co-op Here are things to keep in mind as you’re shopping for apartments.
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