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  • Homebuilder Stocks Continue to Struggle


    Mortgage Rate NewsAuthority Authority: 464
    Image via WikipediaOctober building starts were markedly down, and homebuilders have been missing earnings marks. The fact that existing home sales surged in October was not much comfort to a housing market that is looking for improvement across a number of areas, especially home building. Even though the broader ...
    6 days ago
  • Highlights and Trends from the National Reverse Mortgage Lenders Association 2009.


    Reverse Your MortgageAuthority Authority: 117
    I have just returned from the national Association meeting on reverse mortgages. It certainly was a whirlwind of information, considering today’s economy and real estate environment. Here are a few highlights from the meeting: 1. Trends in FHA, by law....
    1 week ago
  • Foreclosures Continue to Decline


    Mortgage Rate NewsAuthority Authority: 464
    Image by respres via FlickrFor the third month in a row, foreclosures have declined. October saw a decline in home owners ready to lose their homes. Thanks to programs aimed at helping home owners refinance or modify their loans, foreclosures have been slowing. However, as BloggingStocks reports, there are still ...
    2 weeks ago
  • Strategic Default: Foreclosure on Purpose


    Mortgage Rate NewsAuthority Authority: 464
    Image by respres via FlickrThe news, of course, is that the recession is over. But, even though there has been a technical end to the recession, it doesn’t mean that things are suddenly going to get better. Indeed, there are still foreclosures likely, and the unpleasant fact that many people still can’t afford ...
    3 weeks ago

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