As Mortgage Industry Adjusts to Credit Crunch, So Do Borrowers (Washington Post) Mortgages are complicated, and lending markets are in flux right now, but savvy, well-positioned consumers can still get the loans they need to buy, build or refinance a home. They
Real estate madness leads to double escrow (Reg Req'd) The madness over low inventory and the competition of bona fide purchases with "flippers" is taking the insanity of a raging real estate market to new levels -- and they're
FBI begins probe into home builder's issuing of mortgages Shares of Beazer Homes USA Inc. fell 8.4 percent, the biggest drop since July 2002, after the FBI started an investigation into the home builder and the US Attorney's office
East Texans Open Doors, Arms, Wallets It has been literally non-stop. One person after another, one company after another, bringing boxes and bags, filled with everything the hurricane evacuees might need.read more...
Next steps uncertain in Prineville M37 payout Standing on his steeply sloped property that looks out over downtown Prineville, Barnes Butte and the mountains beyond, Grover Palin reflected on the Prineville City Council's decision last week not
Home Depot The world's largest home-improvement retailer in terms of sales opened 37 stores in North America and Mexico during the quarter and closed 20 Expo Design stores.read more...
By WDBO’s: Kelly Golden 07/05/2005 State officials are rushing to change codes to better protect future homeowners as yet another potentially disastrous storm threatens our coast.
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