Credit unions float $100 million below-rate mortgage program The Massachusetts Credit Union League Monday announced a new initiative to provide $100 million in below-rate mortgage loans to low- and moderate-income, first-time home buyers.read more...
Mortgage applications rise, rates back up (CNN Money) Mortgage applications rose as interest rates recovered slightly from last week's 14-month low, an industry trade group reported Wednesday.read more...
US wants tougher mortgage rules (BBC News) US policymakers lay out plans for stricter regulation of mortgage lenders to avoid another housing crisis.read more...
Attack Ads May Have Cost Dockery LAKELAND | Justin Troller walked neighborhoods and knocked on doors in his Lakeland City Commission race against Brian Dockery. The hard work paid off Tuesday night when Troller swept the
New York State Prosecutors Subpoena Wall Street Firms The state is seeking information on the packaging and selling of debt tied to high-risk mortgages.
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Frightful Flowers Make Halloween 'Boo-tiful' What could be scarier than some fake spider webs and a leering jack 'o' lantern this Halloween? For millions of Americans, the answer seems to be a bare front porch
You’re selling your house not buying, so why do you have to sign something? Because it’s a contract and you’d better know what’s in it.
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