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Mortgage Safety Net May Help More New Buyers Take the Plunge

25. April 2009

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Is there a rainy day in your personal job forecast? That wouldn’t be surprising — with unemployment rates in double digits in several states, 8.2 percent nationwide and widely expected to hit 10 percent or higher by next year. More: continued here

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Low Price, Low Rate, Sky-High Fees

18. April 2009

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House prices and mortgage rates are down, which sounds great for buyers and refinancers. But a series of underwriting and appraisal changes taking effect this month is throwing new obstacles in the way of borrowers and loan officers. More: continued here

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Disclosing Energy Efficiency

11. April 2009

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Picture this: You’re shopping for a home, dropping by open houses on a weekend. Each house you visit has an easy-to-understand disclosure about something that’s typically unknown: its annual energy-guzzling costs. More: continued here

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Demand Transparency on Mortgage Rates and Fees

4. April 2009

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With mortgage rates at historic lows — 4.75 percent from several lenders in mid-December — a new legal settlement from the Federal Trade Commission offers a cautionary note for consumers, especially if they are members of minority groups: Watch out. The rates and fees you’re quoted could violate federal law. More: continued here

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These Home-Equity Loans Come With Big Risks

4. April 2009

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(Second of two articles) More: continued here

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Tax Break on Capital Gains Narrows

4. April 2009

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Deep in the nearly 700 pages of the new housing bill is a complicated change in the tax code that could affect substantial numbers of people who purchase second homes or investment real estate in the coming decade with an eye to occupying those homes as their main residence later. More: continued here

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A Big Boost for Buyers Seeking Jumbo Loans

4. April 2009

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New money is about to flow into a part of the real estate market that has been squeezed hard by the credit crisis: mortgages too large to be purchased or backed by Fannie Mae, Freddie Mac or the Federal Housing Administration. More: continued here

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Get Mortgage Relief at the Yellow Light Rather Than Red

4. April 2009

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Here’s some good news for homeowners facing tough financial times: You no longer have to miss two to three months of payments before your mortgage company can modify the loan terms you can no longer afford. More: continued here

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Keep Watch on Your Credit Report — Free

4. April 2009

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If you’re thinking about buying a home or refinancing a mortgage, you may want to avail yourself of a forthcoming free service that could help you get a better mortgage rate. More: continued here

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Trying for a Bigger Tax Credit

4. April 2009

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Reluctant potential home buyers could be in line for some additional tax and financing enticements, either through a post-election lame duck congressional session or from the new Congress arriving in January. More: continued here

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