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30-year fixed-rate mortgages edge higher again USA TODAY WASHINGTON (AP) — Average U.S. rates on fixed mortgages edged up this week but remained near historic lows. Low rates have helped drive the housing market's steady recovery. MORE: New mortgage program offers lower payments. Mortgage buyer ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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Americans are still fighting banks over their mortgages—and it's intensifying Quartz Five years after the worst of the US housing crisis and nearly three years since the enactment of Dodd-Frank consumer protections, Americans are reporting problems with loans and mortgages more often than any other financial activity, according to new ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Mortgages boost profit at North State Bank Triangle Business Journal Anticipating a snap back in local real estate markets, North State has been committing resources to its mortgage lending division, which over the past year "increased both volume and profitability of loan production," the bank says in its earning release. See all stories on this topic » | ||
Energy savers due a break on mortgages Charlotte Observer If you buy or own an energy-efficient house, does this make you less likely to default on your mortgage? Is there a connection between the monthly savings on utility costs and the probability that you'll pay your loan on time? A new study by the ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
The Warren Group: Mortgage originations at a 5-year high Bostonglobe Last year, 332,582 residential mortgages were taken out in the Bay State, with refinanced mortgages accounting for about 83 percent of that total, said the Warren Group's Mortgage MarketShare Module. Refinancing rose nearly 41 percent from 2011 to 2012 ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
REITs Trigger Fed Warning as Kain Tops $100 Billion: Mortgages San Francisco Chronicle REITs bought more than $100 billion of government-backed mortgage securities in 2012, the most since at least the credit crisis, and will purchase another $60 billion in 2013, JPMorgan Chase & Co. estimated this month. Fed Governor Jeremy Stein pointed ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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Nelson blames Scott for low rate of helping 'hardest hit' mortgages Jacksonville Daily Record Nelson blames Scott for low rate of helping 'hardest hit' mortgages. Article reprints available. Find out more. Facebook · Twitter. 03/28/2013. by Margie Menzel, The News Service of Florida. U.S. Sen. Bill Nelson said Wednesday that Gov. Rick Scott is ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
US eases rules to rescue mortgages Northwest Arkansas News Seriously delinquent borrowers with mortgages owned or backed by Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac will be able to reduce monthly payments without documenting finances under a program introduced by the companies' regulator. See all stories on this topic » | ||
Mortgage originations at five-year high Boston Business Journal (blog) While Massachusetts, Connecticut and Rhode Island recorded home loan surges in 2012, new mortgages and refinancing was the strongest in the Bay State. Residential mortgage activity in Massachusetts rose by nearly 38 percent to 332,582 last year, ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Taxes 'driving up mortgages by 40pc' Yahoo!7 News "The developer or the builder is going to pass on at least a portion of those taxes to the ultimate purchaser and the purchaser's going to have to fund those amounts somehow. "That's generally through their mortgage, so it impacts on their ability to ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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Mortgage activity heating up in New England Boston Herald Mortgage activity in New England last year reached its highest level in five years, according to new data from the Warren Group's Mortgage MarketShare Module. While the Bay State, Connecticut and Rhode Island all recorded strong activity in 2012, ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
First time buyers mortgages: rates reduced at Chelsea Building Society FirstRungNow Rates on some mortgages for first time buyers have been reduced over at Chelsea Building Society, with the move coming into action on Good Friday (March 29th). This is part of a range of cuts that have been made on certain mortgages throughout the ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
US rate on 30-year mortgage ticks up to 3.57 pct. TheNewsTribune.com US rate on 30-year mortgage ticks up to 3.57 pct. Average U.S. rates on fixed mortgages edged up this week but remained near historic lows. Low rates have helped drive the housing market's steady recovery. By MARCY GORDON; AP Business Writer ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Xceed Mortgage Acquired by MCAN Private Equity Hub (press release) Toronto-based Xceed Mortgage Corp., a provider of residential mortgages, has agreed to be acquired by MCAN Mortgage Corp. Under the terms of the deal, MCAN will purchase 100% of the outstanding shares of Xceed for $1.75 a share. The transaction is ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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U.S. Banking Review: Mortgage Origination Comparisons Seeking Alpha The mortgage industry saw one of the largest upheaval in modern history in 2008 when the U.S. housing bubble fueled by rampant sub-prime lending practices by mortgage originators and obscure securitization practices by global financial giants burst and ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
BofA Tops Financial-Complaint List Wall Street Journal The CFPB's expanded database, unveiled Thursday, shows the majority, or nearly 55%, of the more than 90,000 complaints filed with the agency relate to mortgages, the latest indication of the problems banks face in response to a surge in foreclosures. See all stories on this topic » | ||
CORRECTED-UPDATE 1-UAE c.bank agrees to soften plans for mortgage caps ... Reuters (Corrects in para 2 the ratio for foreigners' first-time mortgage to 75 pct (not 60 pct); adds ratios for subsequent mortgages). * C.bank agrees in principle to softer mortgage limits - sources. * Proposal still needs final c.bank sign-off. * Rules aim ... See all stories on this topic » |
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U.S. eases rules to rescue mortgages By CLEA BENSON BLOOMBERG NEWS Arkansas Online is the largest online source for breaking news, sports news, recruiting news, entertainment news, event listings, opinion, business news, photos and videos in Arkansas featuring content from the Arkansas Democrat-Gazette ... Arkansas Online stories: Business* | ||
Considering Insurance Sales, Leaving Mortgages By MikeM. I am looking to get out of the mortgage origination business and I'm either looking at being in insurance sales or investments/being a broker. I really love analyzing stocks and. Insurance Forum | ||
Mortgages– Notice – Foreclosure | Massachusetts Lawyers Weekly By Tom Egan Where cross-motions for summary judgment have been filed in a post-foreclosure summary process case, the borrowers' motion must be allowed because the 'Notice of Intention to Foreclose' did not comply with the terms of the mortgage or ... Massachusetts Lawyers Weekly |
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Achieve my Goals - Mortgages| myFICO Achieving my goals with: Mortgages. Whether you're a first time homebuyer or looking to refinance your existing home, there are many factors that determine ... www.myfico.com/goals/mortgages/ | ||
Mortgages' Future Looks Too Much Like Past In a perfect world, policy makers, legislators and concerned Americans would have spent the last few years conducting an honest dialogue about two important ... www.realclearpolitics.com/.../mortgages039_future_looks_too... | ||
Mortgages modified, no paperwork required - San Francisco Chronicle Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac announced a new program Wednesday that will let certain borrowers get a streamlined loan modification without submitting any ... www.sfchronicle.com/.../Mortgages-modified-no-paperwork-r... | ||
Incremental Improvement Continues For U.S. Mortgages - Seeking ... The Office of the Comptroller of the Currency (OCC) just released its report on mortgage performance for the fourth quarter of 2012. It is a story of mortgages that ... seekingalpha.com/.../1305951-incremental-improvement-conti... |
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