Loan Modifications Continue to Decline: Hope Now

Loan Modifications Continue to Decline: Hope Now

Of these modifications, 23,000 were made via proprietary programs, while more than 12,000 were completed through the Home Affordable Mortgage
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Social Media Marketing for Real Estate Agents and Brokers

Does it seem like the more time you spend sending out social marketing posts, the less attention they receive from your past and future real estate
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Household debt climbs to record levels, driven partly by hot real estate markets

“We think there's still a fair bit of momentum in Toronto's housing market and Toronto is just such a huge share of Canada's overall housing market that
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U.S. 30-year mortgage rate jumps to 3.50%

Mortgage giant Freddie Mac said Thursday the average for the 30-year fixed-rate mortgage jumped to 3.50 percent from 3.44 percent last week.
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Canada housing sector cools as households hit record debt

While a housing slowdown could be the start of a long-feared housing … Now signs that Canada's housing market has peaked could herald the start of
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Mortgage rates hiked to 11-week high

From Freddie Mac's weekly survey: This week the 30-year fixed averaged 3.50 percent, six basis points higher than last week's 3.44 percent and the
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R.I. Real Estate Notes for Sept. 18

The sellers, Michael R. and Stacy S. Mach, were represented by listing agent Olga B. Goff of Olga Goff Real Estate. Westerly records indicate the
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Don't lend money you can't afford to lose

In any informal lending arrangement, there tends to be a little more emotion than good sense involved. No one wants to see family or friends suckered
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Average 30-year mortgage climbs to 3.5%

According to data released Thursday by Freddie Mac, the 30-year fixed-rate average climbed to 3.5 percent with an average 0.5 point. (Points are fees
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Public-interest groups are calling on Education Dept. to track racial disparities in student lending

A coalition of 40 civil rights, legal-aid and public-interest groups is urging the Education Department to track and monitor the effect of student loans on
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