Mortgage and Financial News From 2008-4-26 Page 10
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Worst cities for homeowner debt (Pittsburgh Post-Gazette)
It's no secret that homeowners with subprime mortgages have taken a beating.
2008-04-25 09:26:55 -
Kiwis urged to take mortgage bargain (TVNZ)
New Zealanders looking to take advantage of a bargain basement mortgage offer are being urged to get on with it, before the low rate disappears.
2008-04-25 09:33:34 -
REAL ESTATE MUTUTAL FUNDS TO PROVIDE REALTY BITE TO RETAIL INVESTORS (New Kerala)
By MANOJ KUMAR: The decision of the market regulator SEBI to allow real estate funds at stock exchanges would soon benefits from exponential growth in the real estate market within the reach of retail investors even if they are not able to buy homes or commercial properties at the prevailing sky-rocketing prices.
2008-04-25 10:48:59 -
Any assessment is too much for sidewalks (The Grand Rapids Press)
GRANDVILLE -- Penny Whitaker gets a $794 monthly disability check from the state. After she pays the mortgage on her modest Grandville home, she has about $100 left over -- not quite enough to cover the utilities.
2008-04-25 11:27:28 -
Bill would raise vehicle registration fees by $25 (Boulder Daily Camera)
DENVER -- Drivers would be charged an extra $25 to register their cars and trucks under a last-ditch plan in the Legislature's closing days to raise money for highways and bridges.
2008-04-25 11:53:05 -
Fed interest rate cuts prove calming to sub-prime mortgage resets (Los Angeles Times)
Home loan payments are going up modestly -- by just 1% on average in March, a study shows. The great mortgage reset of 2008 isn't turning out quite as advertised.
2008-04-26 12:31:37 -
Steep loss at National City rare among Ohio banks (The Columbus Dispatch)
How do banks make money during these tough times?
2008-04-26 12:31:52 -
El Dorado starts $100 million chemical plant (Arkansas News Bureau)
TETRA Technologies, an oil and gas services company based near Houston, Texas, broke ground on a new $100 million chemical processing facility in El Dorado. The new 500,000 square-foot facility will be located on 18 acres and will employ 50 people at full production.
2008-04-26 12:52:23
