Hundreds of potential home buyers pour into a Dorchester community center on Saturday to learn about a new program offering thousands in financial assistance for down payments on foreclosed homes.
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Hundreds of potential home buyers pour into a Dorchester community center on Saturday to learn about a new program offering thousands in financial assistance for down payments on foreclosed homes.
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In a Tuesday conference call to several hundred lenders, real estate technology company FNC urged mortgage originators to immediately update their internal systems and processes for any loans they plan to sell to Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac.
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British house prices fell at their biggest annual rate since at least 1952 during February, despite tentative signs that massive interest rate reductions from the Bank of England are beginning to stoke interest in the market, one of the country’s biggest mortgage lenders says.
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DUBLIN, Ireland—-Research and Markets has announced the addition of the “UK Mortgage Intermediary Distribution 2008″ report to their offering.
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British house prices fell at their biggest annual rate since at least 1952 during February, despite some tentative signs that massive interest rate reductions from the Bank of England are beginning to stoke interest in the market, one of the country’s biggest mortgage lenders said Thursday.
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IT used to be so simple. Back when mortgage lenders were brick-and-mortar banks, when they kept the mortgages they made and profited from their payment in full — before securitization and collateralization — a borrower in trouble had somewhere they could go. Situations could be explained and solutions worked out.
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DUBAI, Feb 25 (Reuters) - Troubled Dubai mortgage lenders Amlak and Tamweel are a “federal issue” and will not receive funds from the Dubai government bonds, a Dubai finance department official said on Wednesday.
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Repossessions have hit a 12-year high with homebuyers losing 40,000 properties in 2008. And the number could soar this year ? private forecasts from home loan firms point to at least 75,000 repossessions in 2009. Figures for last year, released today by the Council of Mortgage Lenders (CML), are the worst since the housing crisis in the early 1990s, when repossessions hit 75,500 in 1991. …
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? Number of mortgage approvals rises slightly in January ? But gross lending falls by 45.2% over the year Mortgage lenders should face penalties for repossessing homes too quickly, MPs urged today. The Commons communities and local government committee criticised the “precipitate” action being taken against the increasing number of people falling into arrears. It said in a report that …
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The Council of Mortgage Lenders has warned the Scottish housing market is “not immune” from the downturn as one of the UK’s biggest housebuilders, Barratt Developments, announced nearly ?600m losses.
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