Williamsburg Man's $450/Month Closet Revives the NY Times Real Estate Section

Williamsburg Man's $450/Month Closet Revives the NY Times Real Estate Section

Today the New York Times real estate section, the paper's not-so-subtle attempt to start an all-out class war, brings us the story of one Jack Leahy,
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Analysts See LendingTree Stalling (TREE)

Mizuho lowered its price target on the loan referral company to $116 from $122, citing concerns that the company's mortgage business is slowing and
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Government to go ahead with merger of SBI subsidiaries, BMB: Arun Jaitley

NEW DELHI: Unfazed by the protests of bank unions, Finance Minister Arun Jaitley today said the government will go ahead with the merger of
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New York Times Renovates Real Estate Section

So writes Ronda Kaysen in her inaugural weekly column “36o View,” part of Sunday's new-look New York Times Real Estate section. The Sept.
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California housing market loses momentum in August as affordability crunch stifles home sales

At $526,580, August's statewide median home price is at its highest level in nearly seven years. – Year-to-date sales are down from the previous year
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California's Housing Market Loses Steam

… San Francisco Bay regions, where runaway home prices have constrained home sales,” CAR President Pat “Ziggy” Zicarelli said in a news release.
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MyCUmortgage Opens Servicing Operation

This new service will fill in a gap credit unions face, myCUmortgage said in a news release Thursday, with most institutions have to decide between
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Mortgage Loan Officer Assistant

We are a nationwide mortgage banking firm, seeking experienced Loan Officer Assistants for our Vacaville and Fairfield offices to assist our high
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Deutsche Bank AG (USA) (DB) Drives Down the Banking Sector

European Stocks tumble on Friday as primarily driven by the declining banking sector. One of the concerning news was that Deutsche Bank
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DoJ Asks Deutsche Bank to Pay $14 Billion in Mortgage Settlement

The Wall Street Journal reported that the Department of Justice is seeking $14 billion from Deutsche Bank to settle its claims in a series of mortgage
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