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Refinancing aid reaches few ailing homeowners

Refinancing aid reaches few ailing homeowners

Less than 3 percent of "underwater" borrowers decide that the benefits of a new loan through government program are worth the closing costs.

 

A Scramble to Modify Loans

A Scramble to Modify Loans

Bank of America trails other banks in refinancing mortgages ahead of government deadline.

 

Yes, you still have time to re-fi

Yes, you still have time to re-fi

Brace yourself -- there's actually some good news about the economy.

 

U.S. mortgage applications jump; rates at record low

U.S. mortgage applications jumped last week as record low interest rates spurred a surge in demand for home refinancing loans, data from an industry group showed on Wednesday.

 

Obama Announces New Plan To Aid Homeowners

President Barack Obama announced fresh aid to struggling homeowners in California Thursday, playing a bit of divide-and-conquer by pitting his Republican critics in Washington against GOP governors and mayors eager for the federal money.

 

With 30-year rate at 4.89%, mortgage applications rise

Mortgage applications jumped last week, as low interest rates fueled refinancing activity.

 

Obama foreclosure fix is open for business

Obama foreclosure fix is open for business

The Obama administration today released details of $75 billion home loan modification and refinancing programs. Borrowers can start contacting loan servicers.

 

White House Unveils Housing Plan

White House Unveils Housing Plan

The Obama administration announced new plans to make it easier for up to nine million people to rework or refinance their mortgages. Geithner said the Treasury is increasing its funding commitment to Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac.

 

Home Refinancing Hobbled by Variety of Obstacles

Home Refinancing Hobbled by Variety of Obstacles

Interest rates are falling, but potential borrowers face higher costs.

 

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