Fed: Economy improves - modestly'
Monday Nov 30 | via Business First of Louisville
Economic conditions across the United States "improved modestly" in late October and early November, according to The Beige Book, a report on current economic conditions published Wednesday by the Federal Reserve Districts. Comment?
Developers transform building into The Marseilles of...
Wednesday | via The Courier-Journal
A late 19th-century home in the Cherokee Triangle that had been divided into eight apartments is making its new debut as The Marseilles of Cherokee Road condominiums. Comment?
Saturday Nov 28 | via The Courier-Journal
Kathy Thompson plans to make a new start along with the new year. She accepted a buyout after 17 years in pharmaceutical sales and the 56-year-old Sellersburg, Ind., resident wants to get into marketing or communications. Comment?
October home sales up over last year
Friday Nov 20 | via The Courier-Journal
Members of the Greater Louisville Association of Realtors sold 1,210 homes in October, the fourth consecutive month of sales increases over 2008. Comment?
Foreclosure crisis seen persisting in 2010
Thursday Nov 19 | via The Courier-Journal
WASHINGTON - The foreclosure crisis likely will persist well into next year as high unemployment pushes more people out of homes, pulls down housing prices and raises concerns about the broader economic recovery. Comment?
More private schools offer financial aid for tuition
Friday Nov 27 | via The Cincinnati Enquirer
The recession took from Angela Godfrey and now it's giving back. Godfrey, a pastor's assistant and single mother, lost her Bond Hill home more than a year ago when her roommate sister lost a job and adjustable mortgage rates climbed. Comment?
KHEAA Providing Kentucky Students a Resource for Col...
Thursday Nov 19 | via ISurfHopkins
HOPKINS COUNTY, KY Students in the Hopkins County area might be interested in learning more about a new resource introduced by the Kentucky Higher Education Assistance Authority this week. Comment?
Job losses are driving foreclosures
Thursday Nov 19 | via The Cincinnati Enquirer
Roughly one out of 10 Ohio and Kentucky mortgage holders are behind on their payments, according to new trade data. Comment?
Mortgage delinquencies hit record
Tuesday Nov 17 | via Campbell County Recorder
The pace at which people fell behind on their mortgages slowed during the summer for the third consecutive quarter, but the overall delinquency rate hit another record, a new report shows. Comment?
Old National CEO predicts slow recovery
Friday Nov 13 | via Courierpress.com
It was an appropriate message for Friday the 13th. Old National Bancorp President and CEO Bob Jones said Friday that he doesn't anticipate meaningful improvement in the economy -- such as jobs growth -- for a long time. Comment?
Cautious U.K. builders see improving conditions
46 min ago | via MarketWatch
Two U.K. home builders on Friday reported improving conditions but expressed caution amid a 7.8% rate of unemployment. Comment?
London Markets: Banks under pressure in mildly lower...
1 hr ago | via MarketWatch
London shares weakened on Friday, with banks under pressure after the National Audit Office said that two lenders won't meet business lending targets even after receiving enormous amount of taxpayer support. Comment?
At Brooksville's Cascades, a glimmer of housing hope
7 min ago | via St. Petersburg Times
Beverly and Hank Johnson hope things at the development they live in, Cascades at Southern Hills on the edge of Brooksville, are looking up after the bankrupt tract was bought by investors. Comment?
8 min ago | via Echo Press
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that default has occurred in the conditions of the following described mortgage: DATE OF MORTGAGE: 4/25/2005 MORTGAGOR : David J. Larson and Joleen E. Larson, husband and wife. Comment?
Housing market lacks feel good factor
9 min ago | via Yorkshire Post
HOUSEBUILDER Berkeley Group said foreign buyers have taken advantage of the weak pound to snap up properties, but warned the wider UK market still lacks the "feel good" factor. Comment?