Home Sales Surge in Markets across the Country
12 hrs ago | via RISMedia - Real Estate
RISMEDIA, December 28, 2009a ' a 'November 2009 was a positive month for the real estate industry as home sales surged in a majority of markets across the country. Comment?
Rays of hope break up clouds: Toledo area copes with...
15 hrs ago | via Toledo Blade
"Go big or go home," a phrase used by athletes, also aptly describes the business world in 2009. Comment?
Foreclosure Challenges Raise Questions About Judicia...
Friday Dec 25 | via Free Republic
A group of state and federal judges presiding over foreclosures are wiping away borrowers' mortgage debt, invalidating foreclosure sales and even barring some foreclosures outright. Comment?
Friday Dec 25 | via Mansfield News Journal
While it may be a buyer's market, area Realtors say home sales have fallen significantly. Comment?
Attorney general backs rule change for mortgage loans
Thursday Dec 24 | via Dayton Daily News
Ohio Attorney General Richard Cordray said Thursday, Dec. 24, that he supports a proposed federal ban on certain incentives paid to mortgage brokers and loan officers that Cordray said puts customers in riskier, more expensive loans. Comment?
3 min ago | via Bradenton Herald
The economy continued to challenge the local business community in 2009. As the beginning of 2010 approaches, the Herald selected 10 local businesses leaders and owners to reflect on the year and their prospects for the New Year. Comment?
Credit Debt In Australia Set New Record
4 min ago | via Malaysian National News Agency
In what is a new record, Australians now owe more in household debt and in comparison to the annual earnings of the country's economy. Comment?
West Sunbury woman pleads guilty to wire fraud consp...
5 min ago | via Pittsburgh Tribune-Review
A Butler County woman pleaded guilty in federal court to wire fraud conspiracy in connection with a mortgage fraud scheme, federal prosecutors said. Comment?
Unemployed people worry about losing compensation, C...
7 min ago | via Pittsburgh Tribune-Review
Chemical engineer David Henzel lives on the knife's edge of unemployment. First the job gets cut, and then comes the scary budget-balancing act. Comment?
Breakout year expected in real estate
11 min ago | via Mississippi Business Journal
Real estate industry predictions for 2010 are that housing sales will increase, younger couples will be buying, fewer licensees will be selling and the market for office properties will continue to decline. Comment?