May 31st, 2011 by Jackson Mofflin | Tags: Buyers Last, Last
If you have been keeping track of the foreclosure situation ever since it started, you are probably aware of the challenges facing the housing industry. Although there are times, like last April, when decline in foreclosure activities are recorded and could signify a recovering market, things remain uncertain. For that said month, foreclosure activity plunged [...]
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May 30th, 2011 by Jackson Mofflin | Tags: Housing, Housing Crisis
According to the Case-Shiller index housing prices have finally hit the double-dip. Data showed the US National Home Price Index fell 4.2% during the first quarter of 2011 following a 3.6% drop in the last quarter of 2010. Prices are still predicted to continue to decline. Currently nearly 20% of all US home loans are [...]
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May 30th, 2011 by Sean Ball | Tags: Lows
If you are thinking of buying a home using conventional financing, then now may be the time to act. Fixed-rate mortgages reached new lows for 2011 on Friday, with 30-year fixed loans averaging 4.60 percent and 15-year fixed loans averaging 3.78 percent. This is 0.24 percent and 0.43 percent less, respectively, than the same loans [...]
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May 29th, 2011 by Caitlin Coppleson |
Why would any person in their right mind wish to break their back relocating their own things. This suggests that people today just really tend not to enjoy the act of moving any longer so they use long distance moving companies . Who really wants to sacrifice a whole weeks time of your life just [...]
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May 27th, 2011 by Sean Ball |
Condominium associations can take steps to be certified as worthy investments by the Federal Housing Administration. Whether they should or not is another matter. As with most other decisions, there are pros and cons. A bit of background: FHA-insured mortgages are extremely popular with homebuyers these days, primarily because downpayments can be as low as [...]
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