More Families Homeless Due To Sub-Prime Mortgage Problem (FOX 6 News Milwaukee) The sub-prime mortgage crisis is having ripple affects never seen before, as more families are showing up at homeless shelters. They're making their payments, but still getting left in the
U.S. Homebuilders' Shares Gain on Mortgage Rate Expectations (Bloomberg.com) Dec. 6 (Bloomberg) -- U.S. homebuilder shares rose, led by Standard Pacific Corp. and Ryland Group Inc., the largest seller of new homes for first-time buyers, as a 10-month low
Anxiety High: More Parents Relocate for Private Education A growing number of families are choosing where to buy a home based on its proximity to the school where they want to send their children.
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Jumbo-mortgage market rebounding (The Nashua Telegraph) The jumbo-mortgage market, which went into a deep freeze in late August, is starting to thaw. ...read more...
Credit scores hit by card limits Just as Americans grow more reliant on credit cards to help pay monthly bills, they're being hit with a one-two punch: Card companies are reducing borrowing limits for tens of
Home Sellers Get Out of the Box "I have coworkers and when we've talked about the scenario and they'll say oh that's your house those things having seen the sign when driving by" With more than
SANDY - Another $25,000. That’s how much Sandy officials were going to charge Beverly Watson to subdivide her 2.5 acres so she could build a second home.
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