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UPDATE 1-U.S. mortgage rate drop below 5 pct stirs demand
NEW YORK, March 3 (Reuters) - U.S mortgage rates retreated below 5 percent last week, propping up demand for home...
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Nab a real estate deal - while you still can
If you've been holding off on a real estate purchase, glimmers of a turnaround in the housing market may have...
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For far too many homeowners, help still not on the way
When the Obama administration was bailing out the financial industry last year, it also offered relief to strapped homeowners trying...
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Another Foreclosure Alternative
HOMEOWNERS on the verge of foreclosure will often seek a short sale as a graceful exit from an otherwise calamitous...
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How High Will Mortgage Rates Go?
Moneywatch.com: Fed Actions Will Push Rates Up, but They Probably Won't Get Too Much Higher Too QuicklyShare On Facebook size=2...
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Where's housing headed? Follow rents
NEW YORK (Fortune) -- It may not be the most widespread measure of housing prices, but if you want to...
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Duck! Watch out for falling home prices
NEW YORK (CNNMoney.com) -- Despite signs that the real estate market might be lurching forward, prices are expected to fall...
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Jumbo mortgage market is beginning to thaw
Jumbo mortgage market is beginning to thawThe meltdown sent interest rates soaring and availability shrinking, but rates are declining and...
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Housing Crisis Moves Beyond Subprime Borrowers
You might have noticed a particular word missing from the speech President Obama gave on Wednesday in rolling out the...
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Is the mortgage market starting to heal?
NEW YORK (CNNMoney.com) -- The mortgage market may have begun to turn: Fewer borrowers fell behind on their payments...
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Freddie Mac sees rates headed to 6 percent by end of 2010
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - After hitting an all-time low in early December, the average rate on a 30-year, fixed-rate mortgage rose...
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U.S. Move to Cover Fannie, Freddie Losses Stirs Controversy
The Obama administration's decision to cover an unlimited amount of losses at the mortgage-finance giants Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac...
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More prime mortgages default in 3rd quarter
More prime mortgages default in 3rd quarterAlso: Many homeowners with modified mortgages fall behind again. And the number of homes...
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November home sales leap
NEW YORK (CNNMoney.com) -- After surging 10% in October, sales of existing homes jumped again in November, growing 7.4% compared...
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Mortgage Market Bound by Major U.S. Role
Classes of Borrowers Cannot Find Loans as Publicly Backed Debt Mounts In the go-go years of the U.S. housing...
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