Wednesday Dec 23 | via The Missoula Independent Online
Nearly every big Montana news story this year was seen through the lens of the nation's biggest story - the economic recession. Comment?
Some Montanans Want Extension of $8,000 Home Buyer T...
Oct 21, 2009 | via KFBB
Many Montanans have benefited from a federal incentive that gives first-time home buyers an $8,000 tax credit. Comment?
Lawmakers listen more to lobbyists than homeowners
Oct 2, 2009 | via The Clark Fork Chronicle
Mike Jopek 2002 to 2008 were great times in the real estate market. Construction was up; homes sold and were worth record highs. Comment?
Exorbitant Property Appraisals Have Homeowners Reeli...
Sep 29, 2009 | via NewWest
Flathead Lake, land of soaring property values and a soured market. Photo by Lido Vizzutti of the Flathead Beacon. Comment?
We got a C on financial security
Sep 27, 2009 | via Great Falls Tribune
When it comes to achieving financial security, Montana residents face mixed prospects, according to a report released by the Corporation for Enterprise Development, a national economic nonprofit. Comment?
Avail Obama's Home Affordability and Stability Loan ...
3 min ago | via Earth Times
The plan aims to help the struggling home owners to save their homes. Obama's Loan Modification Plan committed $75 billion. Comment?
Call to shed light on repossession
4 min ago | via Bellshill Today
The Scottish Government has stepped up the pressure on finance chiefs to explain the full extent of the repossession picture in Scotland. Comment?
Home prices likely fell in October from year ago, bu...
4 min ago | via KPLR-11
The latest reading on home prices is expected to show a decline from year-ago levels, but since June government programs to boost home sales have helped prices improve on a monthly basis. Comment?
Morgan Stanley Predicts 5.5% 10-Year Treasuries, 30 ...
8 min ago | via Mish's Global Economic Trend Analysis
David Greenlaw, chief fixed-income economist at Morgan Stanley Sees 5.5% Note as U.S. Faces Deficits . Comment?
Foreclosure counselor victim of identity theft
15 min ago | via The Greenville News
Robert Mitchell's job is to provide counseling to people facing foreclosure, and he often urges them to check their credit reports as they try to get their finances in order. Comment?