discussion results divinchris (1099) | | Hi mylotter!Whats happening with the US financial markets.First it was Bear and Sterns,last month it was Freddie Mae and Fannie Mac,now its Lehman Brothers.I heard that BA has bought Merill Lynch for... | |
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 prchaudhari (555) | | Financial markets rally as the US government rescues mortgage giants Freddie Mac and Fannie Mae. Give your thought on this... | |
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 slickcut (6010) | | This is the way it works..The government gives you X amount of money to do with as you please,the money they give you has to be what your home & property is worth at the time..and you home has to be... | |
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I've bought several houses over the years, and I'm going to be in the market for one again soon. I've done conventional loans, VA, 100% financing with closing costs rolled in, etc, so I guess I've... | |
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 crunkyjens (412) | | Hey all my U.S. friends!My boyfriend and I are really interested in purchasing a new home, building from scratch. We were really unsatisfied with the monthly quotes we got from the mortgage... | |
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 hholt01 (817) | | are worth. At least a third of them are now in this pridicatment. That is very very bad for the U.S. economy. Even worse for families struggling to try to make ends meet. How is your house holding... | |
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 hholt01 (817) | | The billions of dollars in taxpayer money for the mortgage bailout was signed this week by President Bush. This after being hurried through congress without any real debate. What was so curious about... | |
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 blogging2 (63) | | What questions do you have reguarding loans? I am currently working on a blog series dedicated to understanding the loan industry... Any suggestions on things you would like made clear? | |
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 BCMike (3316) | | We are signing our mortgage papers today. Closing is Thursday. And while I will not say this process is over yet, it is a lot closer than what it was even a week ago. I was thinking that this won't... | |
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 hholt01 (817) | | I heard this today. That the Democrats in Congress passed a bail out of all the mortgage companies and the President signed it. To quiet the howls of protestors they said that they put in relief for... | |
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