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U.S. seals mortgage settlement with top banks

Mortgage Settlement

The U.S. government said on Thursday that the biggest U.S. banks will provide $25 billion in relief to distressed homeowners and states, as officials hold lenders responsible for taking illegal shortcuts during foreclosures and other mortgage paperwork.

 

Push to Avert Foreclosures Hits Court Logjam

Court hearings meant to protect New York homeowners from foreclosure are hopelessly slowed by endless paperwork and requests for additional information.

 

Old mortgages rise from dead, haunt homeowners

More and more, homeowners say that mortgages they thought were dead and buried are springing back to life, sometimes haunting them all the way into foreclosure.

Senh: The attorney general should go after banks who refuse to close their customers' accounts by adding $1 to an account that should have been closed.

 

Regulator unveils help for underwater homeowners

Regulator unveils help for underwater homeowners

A leading housing regulator on Monday announced changes to a government refinancing program that could help up to one million homeowners whose homes are worth less than their mortgage.

Senh: Finally, the government's doing something right. It's step in the right direction. Now, if only banks other than Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac will also do the same.

 

Cities where buying is cheaper than renting

While it's cheaper to buy than to rent in most of America's big cities, access to mortgages is tough in the wake of tighter credit standards from banks.

 

U.S. May Back Mortgage Refinancing for Millions

U.S. May Back Mortgage Refinancing for Millions

The Obama administration is considering a program to let millions of homeowners refinance at today’s rates.

 

New Housing Program Is Aimed at the Unemployed

An initiative from the Obama administration is meant to allow eligible homeowners to postpone all or part of their mortgage payments for a year or more.

 

Fixed mortgage rates hit lowest levels for 2011

Fixed mortgage rates have fallen to their lowest levels of the year, giving Americans more incentive to buy homes or refinance their loans. Freddie Mac said Thursday the average rate on the 30-year loan fell to 4.63 percent from 4.71. The average rate on the 15-year fixed mortgage slipped to 3.82 percent from 3.89 percent. Both are at their lowest points since December. It marked the fourth straight weekly decline.

 

Is the Value of Home Ownership Just a Myth?

With home prices down and mortgage rates near record lows, a lot of people feel that now is the perfect time to jump into the housing market.

 

Foreclosure activity up across most US metro areas

Foreclosure activity up across most US metro areas

The foreclosure crisis is getting worse as high unemployment and lackluster job prospects force homeowners in an increasing number of U.S. metropolitan areas into dire financial straits....

 

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