Follow the Money - It’s Going to China - Town Hall
The other day, President Barack Obama met with the Tibetan Dali Lama in the White House—doing so in the Map Room as opposed to the Oval Office in an apparent attempt to mute any “official” aura for the meeting. It was sort of like trying to
For contracting firms, the recovery is still a ways off - Austin American-Statesman
Work is continuing in Central Texas, where Salvador Mata helped ready a sidewalk at the Round Rock Higher Education Center, the future home of a Texas State University nursing complex. The builder on the project, Oklahoma-based Flintco, is preparing
Horizon 2010: Real estate prices to stabilize - The Sun News
The worst is over in the Grand Strand real estate market, with 2010 bringing continued sales increases and price stabilization, according to industry professionals. “I think it’s just going to be a slow uphill climb the rest of the year to get back
A year later, reality sets in on housing - NWI.com
Only about $15 million in incentive money has been paid to more than 100 participating mortgage companies Borrowers must make three payments on time before the modification becomes permanent. Monthly payments for borrowers in the program have
Many underwater homeowners overpay to stay - Kansas City Star
Strategic default . Two words that could set you free. Or seal your doom. When you took out a $200,000 mortgage to buy that house three years ago it felt like the home would pay for itself. The value seemed bound for $300,000 in no time. You would be
For some, mortgage relief ends up costing more - St. Petersburg Times
In 2008, Southwest Airlines flight attendant Kevin Parker slammed his shoulder so hard during severe turbulence that he was out of work for months. His lender, Bank of America, allowed him to skip payments on his St. Petersburg home for 90 days. But
Condominium market in the doldrums - Missoulian
reasons banks are pulling back, of course, relate to federal regulations that came about after too many lenders made real estate loans that went belly-up. The condominium market fell especially hard requirements before a lender can make
A year later, reality sets in as housing program fails to deliver - Lubbock Avalanche-Journal
WASHINGTON - The new president climbed aboard Air Force One a year ago for a trip to Phoenix to reveal his strategy for attacking the housing crisis. It was a signal moment in the buoyant early days of Barack Obama’s administration. The plan, Obama
Follow the Money - It’s Going to China - Town Hall
The other day, President Barack Obama met with the Tibetan Dali Lama in the White House—doing so in the Map Room as opposed to the Oval Office in an apparent attempt to mute any “official” aura for the meeting. It was sort of like trying to
For contracting firms, the recovery is still a ways off - Austin American-Statesman
Work is continuing in Central Texas, where Salvador Mata helped ready a sidewalk at the Round Rock Higher Education Center, the future home of a Texas State University nursing complex. The builder on the project, Oklahoma-based Flintco, is preparing
Horizon 2010: Real estate prices to stabilize - The Sun News
The worst is over in the Grand Strand real estate market, with 2010 bringing continued sales increases and price stabilization, according to industry professionals. “I think it’s just going to be a slow uphill climb the rest of the year to get back
A year later, reality sets in on housing - NWI.com
Only about $15 million in incentive money has been paid to more than 100 participating mortgage companies Borrowers must make three payments on time before the modification becomes permanent. Monthly payments for borrowers in the program have
Many underwater homeowners overpay to stay - Kansas City Star
Strategic default . Two words that could set you free. Or seal your doom. When you took out a $200,000 mortgage to buy that house three years ago it felt like the home would pay for itself. The value seemed bound for $300,000 in no time. You would be
For some, mortgage relief ends up costing more - St. Petersburg Times
In 2008, Southwest Airlines flight attendant Kevin Parker slammed his shoulder so hard during severe turbulence that he was out of work for months. His lender, Bank of America, allowed him to skip payments on his St. Petersburg home for 90 days. But
Condominium market in the doldrums - Missoulian
reasons banks are pulling back, of course, relate to federal regulations that came about after too many lenders made real estate loans that went belly-up. The condominium market fell especially hard requirements before a lender can make
A year later, reality sets in as housing program fails to deliver - Lubbock Avalanche-Journal
WASHINGTON - The new president climbed aboard Air Force One a year ago for a trip to Phoenix to reveal his strategy for attacking the housing crisis. It was a signal moment in the buoyant early days of Barack Obama’s administration. The plan, Obama