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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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Last week I caught the premier of the show "Hoarders" on A & E (if you missed it, you can go to their website to view the entire episode). It was amazing, and got me to thinking about how someone goes from being a pack rat (guilty!) to being a hoarder.
The show inspired me to get rid of some of the clutter around my home, and my ...
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One in four borrowers is underwater
Despite recent indicators that the housing market is improving,a new report shows that one in four mortgage borrowers are underwater, meaning they owe more on their mortgage than their home currently is worth. According to First American CoreLogic, nearly 10.7 million households had negative equity in ...
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Calif. median home price - June 09: $274,740 (Source: C.A.R.)
Calif. highest median home price by C.A.R. region June 09: Santa Barbara So. Coast $850,000 (Source: C.A.R.)
Calif. lowest median home price by C.A.R. region June 09: High Desert $108,600 (Source: C.A.R.)
Calif. First-time Buyer Affordability Index - First Quarter 2009: 69 percent ...
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Home owners who are facing foreclosure often dread dealing with the facts that got them to that place. If they think back to when they first bought that home, losing their home was probably the furthest thing from their mind. Few home owners actually plan to go into foreclosure.Reasons For Pending ForeclosureApart from those who knowingly ...
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Calif. median home price - May 09: $267,570 (Source: C.A.R.)
Calif. highest median home price by C.A.R. region May 09: Santa
Barbara So. Coast
$875,000 (Source: C.A.R.)
Calif. lowest median home price by C.A.R. region May 09: High
Desert
$106,210 (Source: C.A.R.)
Calif. First-time Buyer Affordability Index - First Quarter
2009: 69 percent (Source: ...
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