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Record 1.2 Million Homes Hit By Foreclosure - Cnn Money
that represents 2.8% of all outstanding loans, up from 1.4% of all loans during the same period a year ago, according to a report released friday by the mortgage bankers association (mba). and 490,000 of the 45 million home mortgages serviced by mba ...
money.cnn.com

Mortgage Giants Agreeable To Rescue Plan, But Its Cost Is Unknown
under the plan, the treasury department will buy billions of dollars in new mortgage securities issued by the companies and inject an unknown amount of capital into them.
www.nytimes.com

Ways To Tap Home Equity Without Taking On Mortgage Debt
improbable as it sounds at a time when american homeowners have lost billions in equity holdings, a new industry is taking shape to help them tap portions of their equity wealth without incurring traditional mortgage debt or making interest payments.
seattletimes.nwsource.com

Obama, Mccain Call For Changes In Mortgage Giants - Miami Herald
terre haute, ind. -- democratic presidential nominee barack obama said saturday that any government takeover of troubled mortgage giants fannie mae and freddie mac must put the interests of taxpayers and homeowners first. his opponent, gop nominee ...
www.miamiherald.com

Florida Tops 1q Mortgage Fraud List - Associated Press
new york (ap) -- reported incidents of mortgage fraud jumped 42 percent nationwide, with florida reporting the highest number of cases, according to industry data released monday. properties in the sunshine state accounted for nearly a quarter of all ...
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Report Says 3.1 Percent Of Conn. Mortgages Overdue
connecticut's rate of mortgage foreclosures and seriously delinquent home loans has reached its highest level on record for at least the past several decades, according to a new report.
www.boston.com

Mortgage Giants Were Blind To Bubble
mortgage giants fannie mae and freddie mac — despite their robust cadre of economists and mortgage experts — failed to heed warnings that the housing bubble would burst.
www.msnbc.msn.com

Mortgage Giants Were Blind To The Bubble - Globe And Mail
washington — mortgage giants fannie mae and freddie mac – despite their robust cadre of economists and mortgage experts – failed to heed warnings that the most dramatic housing bubble in u.s. history would burst. the companies – particularly ...
www.theglobeandmail.com

Mccain, Obama Tout Competing Social Security Plans (update1) - Bloomberg
sept. 6 (bloomberg) -- presidential candidates john mccain and barack obama made dueling pitches to the nation's elderly, each vowing to bolster social security while offering very different approaches. even as the candidates assailed one another's ...
www.bloomberg.com

3.1 Percent State Mortgages Overdue
hartford (ap) -- connecticut's rate of mortgage foreclosures and seriously delinquent home loans has reached its highest level on record for at least the past several decades, according to a new
www.connpost.com

Home Foreclosures Reach Record High
home foreclosures and the rate of homes entering foreclosure rose to record highs in the second quarter, the mortgage bankers association said on friday.
news.yahoo.com

Michigan Among States Leading In New Home Foreclosures - Detroit News
washington -- a record 9 percent of american homeowners with a mortgage were either behind on their payments or in foreclosure at the end of june, as damage from the housing crisis continues to mount, the mortgage bankers association said friday. but ...
www.detnews.com

Mccain, Obama Tout Competing Plans To Save Social Security - Bloomberg
sept. 6 (bloomberg) -- presidential candidates john mccain and barack obama made dueling pitches to the nation's elderly, each vowing to bolster social security while offering very different approaches. even as the candidates assailed one another's ...
www.bloomberg.com

Housebuilders 'in Denial' As New-home Prices Rise And Buyers Stay Away
housebuilders are still increasing prices despite complaining of falling sales and seeking government aid.
www.independent.co.uk

Rangel Had No-interest Mortgage More Than 10 Years
he paid no mortgage interest on a beach resort property for more than 10 years, a lawyer for the powerful house committee chairman said friday.
www.politico.com

Treasury Briefs Candidates On Plan To Seize Fannie, Freddie - Miami Herald
washington -- the widening housing crisis took center stage on the presidential campaign trail saturday after the treasury department confirmed to the candidates it was preparing a historic seizure of mortgage finance giants fannie mae and freddie ...
www.miamiherald.com

U.s. May Take Control Of Mortgage Giants - Reuters Uk
washington/new york (reuters) - the u.s. government plans to put government sponsored mortgage finance companies fannie mae (fnm.n: quote , profile , research ) and freddie mac (fre.n: quote , profile , research ) under federal control, the new york ...
uk.reuters.com

Fixing Your Credit Score For A Sarasota Home Mortgage Loan
it is best to use the funds you get from mortgage loans to purchase a home in sarasota real estate to avoid any financial hurdles after the transaction.
www.turks.us

Mortgage Finance Companies Fannie Mae, Freddie Mac Failed To Anticipate Scale Of Housing Bust
washington - mortgage giants fannie mae and freddie mac — despite their robust cadre of economists and mortgage experts — failed to heed warnings that the most dramatic housing bubble in u.s. history would burst.
www.startribune.com

Local Address: Plenty To Coax Home Buyers Back To The Market - Washington Post
if you've been watching for the fleeting, best time to buy a home, this fall may be it, especially if you're a first-timer. that's not because all is suddenly well with the housing market. it's not. but there are signs that things are starting to ...
www.washingtonpost.com