Company recovers 'lost' mortgage information (Pittsburgh Post-Gazette) A lost computer tape containing the names, addresses and Social Security numbers of 2 million residential mortgage customers of ABN Amro Mortgage Group was found on Monday, but the company
Woodland housing poised for surge WOODLAND --- Lower land prices in Cowlitz County and no impact fees are triggering housing construction activity that could bring as many as 700 new homes to the Woodland area
Home Sweet Home-Office Tax Breaks "You must have a space in your home you use regularly and exclusively for business" As BlackBerrys and laptops proliferate, working from home becomes more practical. Adding to the
Lenders Try to Keep Mortgage Boom Alive Banks have changed course targeting borrowers with adjustable-rate home loans and encouraging them to refinance into fixed-rate ones.read more...
USD lower on Euro after profit taking The US dollar was lower against other major currencies, hit by profit-taking following its bull-run last week, as the market is adjusting positions in the run-up to the release this
Sweating as resets of mortgage rates near (The Philadelphia Inquirer) It hasn't been easy, but Edward L. Moye has been making the $1,700 monthly payments on his $280,000 mortgage since he took it out in June 2005.read more...
WASHINGTON - Mortgage rates around the country rose this week but remain at a level that should continue to support the buoyant housing market.
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