Real estate info flows freely on the Web (USA Today)
With the housing slump making home buying a more considered investment flippers and investors have all but faded from view consumers crave more impartial information before they buy. And real estate sites are tumbling over themselves to provide the freshest, clearest data available. The result is that buyers are empowered with more data about properties and neighborhoods than ever before. The ...
Color of Money Book Club (Washington Post)
Personal finance columnist Michelle Singletary hosted an online discussion with Carolyn Warren, author of "Mortgage Rip-Offs and Money Savers" (John Wiley & Sons), on Thursday, Aug. 28 at Noon ET.
Would-be home buyers find mortgages are out of reach (Miami Herald)
Thanks to the housing slump, professional couple Gladys and Raul Castillo finally found homes they could afford -- new condo units in foreclosure within walking and biking distance of their jobs in Miami's Brickell financial district.
Critics blast Fannie, Freddie decision on NY mortgages (The Journal News)
ALBANY - Housing advocates say a decision by two of the country's leading purchasers of mortgages to stop buying subprime mortgages in New York is 'hypocritical' and 'a bullying tactic.'
Personal Finance Daily: We won't let technology tail wag digital dog in our future homes (Market Watch)
Meet the gadget-rich home of the future, learn when to pay bills on the Internet and when to write checks, and find out how to cement your legacy, all in today's Personal Finance section.
U.S. Mortgage Meltdown Slams Bank Of China (Forbes)
Bank of China was the most vulnerable of its peers, thanks to the U.S. subprime mortgage crisis.
Discrimination Suit Against Subprime Mortgage Lender Remanded to State Court (Law.com via Yahoo! Finance)
Subprime mortgage lender Option One Mortgage Corp. and former parent company H&R Block will face a groundbreaking discrimination case over its lending practices to blacks and Latinos in Massachusetts state court instead of its preferred venue, federal court.
FHA raises mortgage insurance fee to 1.75% (San Francisco Chronicle)
Borrowers who take out government-insured mortgages will have to pay higher fees under new rules announced this week. Effective Oct. 1, the Federal Housing Administration will raise its mortgage insurance fee to 1.75 percent for a new mortgages and many...
Darling, Flint May Announce U.K. `Mortgage Rescue,' Times Says (Bloomberg.com)
Aug. 29 (Bloomberg) -- Chancellor of the Exchequer Alistair Darling and Housing Minister Caroline Flint are proposing next week to announce emergency measures for the U.K. mortgage market, the London-based Times reported, without saying where it got the information.
Discrimination Suit Against Subprime Mortgage Lender Remanded to State Court (Law.com)
Subprime mortgage lender Option One Mortgage Corp. and former parent company H&R Block will face a groundbreaking discrimination case over its lending practices to blacks and Latinos in Massachusetts state court instead of its preferred venue, federal court. The Massachusetts attorney general's office filed the lawsuit against Option and H&R Block for allegedly selling predatory loan products to ...