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FHA to toughen rules for borrowers
The Federal Housing Administration (FHA) is proposing raising minimum credit scores for borrowers who receive FHA-backed mortgages, increasing down payment requirements, and limiting the amount of money sellers can provide toward closing costs. The proposed changes are part of an effort to shore up the ...
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Would You Like $8,000? Buy a Home. Soon!
To stimulate the economy,
Washington juiced up the stimulus plan passed last year in February. Two
benefits for FTHBs (First Time Home Buyers) were that the amount of the tax credit was increased from up
to $7,500 to $8,000. And, more importantly, the amount of the credit does not
have to be ...
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Recent news headlines have caused confusion by mischaracterizing the new California Foreclosure Prevention Act as a 90-day moratorium and incorrectly stating that the lender must modify delinquent loans before it begins foreclosure. In reality, the foreclosure process for certain owner-occupied residential first trust deeds has been extended by 90 ...
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So we had the joy of sitting with a really great couple over the weekend. This husband and wife were reviewing an offer that came in over the weekend on the home we are selling for them. We got to the part about the buyers loan, and they were really surprised how easy it was for this first time home buyer to finance their home. The buyer is ...
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An estimated 36,215 new and existing homes and condos sold in California last month, a 23.9% month-on-month increase from February and 47.4% year-on-year increase from March 08, according to a report published Thursday by San Diego-based MDA DataQuick Information Systems. March marked the ninth consecutive month of year-over-year sales ...
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La Sierra, Riverside - Announcing a price reduction on 10478 Pendleton Street, a big 1,665 sq. ft., 3 bedroom home (could be 4 bedroom), 2 bath single story home. Located in the La Sierra area of Riverside, plan your visit today! . Now $172,000 - Price Reduction!.
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Finally we have some help for the troubled housing market. A law passed by the federal government and is one of the boldest and broadest pieces of legislation related to the real estate market since the great depression. Among other relief details, the legislation devotes $300 billion to helping troubled homeowners avoid ...
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