Archive for September, 2010

UPDATE 2-U.S. lawmaker unveils mortgage modification bill – Finanz Nachrichten

WASHINGTON, Sept 28 (Reuters) – As many as 30 million U.S. homeowners would be able to refinance their mortgage at record low interest rates regardless of their credit situation under a plan unveiled on Tuesday by a Democratic lawmaker. The legislation …
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UPDATE 2-U.S. lawmaker unveils mortgage modification bill – Finanz Nachrichten

WASHINGTON, Sept 28 (Reuters) – As many as 30 million U.S. homeowners would be able to refinance their mortgage at record low interest rates regardless of their credit situation under a plan unveiled on Tuesday by a Democratic lawmaker. The legislation …
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Mortgage rates match low of 4.32 percent – San Francisco Gate

Rates on 30-year mortgages matched the lowest level in decades and rates on 15-year loans dropped to their lowest point in nearly 20 years. Mortgage buyer Freddie Mac said Thursday the average rate for 30-year fixed loans fell to 4.32 percent, the lowest on re
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KTLA: Mortgage Modification Event, Jesse Gary Reports


Thousands of people are lining up in Downtown Los Angeles for a foreclosure prevention event. Organizers say the large crowd is a sign of the times and we’re not yet out of the economic crisis.
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Mortgage rates match low of 4.32 percent – San Francisco Gate

Rates on 30-year mortgages matched the lowest level in decades and rates on 15-year loans dropped to their lowest point in nearly 20 years. Mortgage buyer Freddie Mac said Thursday the average rate for 30-year fixed loans fell to 4.32 percent, the lowest on re
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KTLA: Mortgage Modification Event, Jesse Gary Reports


Thousands of people are lining up in Downtown Los Angeles for a foreclosure prevention event. Organizers say the large crowd is a sign of the times and we’re not yet out of the economic crisis.
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The 800 Pound Mortgage Gorilla


The House is holding another hearing to discuss what to do with government sponsored mortgage giants Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac, with Jim Lockhart, former Federal Housing Finance Agency director.
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