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
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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
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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
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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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