Archive for April, 2008



Nigeria: Secondary Mortgage Market Virtually Non-Existent - Housing Minister (AllAfrica.com)

Wednesday 30 April 2008 @ 10:04 am

The secondary mortgage market which affords property owners to trade in their property for refinancing in the country is virtually non-existent which resulted in some bottlenecks faced in housing delivery, Minister of Environment, Housing and Urban Development said in Abuja yesterday.

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How to Refinance a Home Loan

Wednesday 30 April 2008 @ 4:04 am

If you are interested in learning how to refinance a home loan, then you should be familiar with that there are a number of important things you are going to have to take into consideration. In the en…

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Tips on Refinancing your Home and Equity Loans

Wednesday 30 April 2008 @ 3:04 am

Sometimes, refinancing your mortgage can really save you money. You may be able to pay less interest, lower your monthly payment, or convert from a 30-year loan to a 15-year loan (and build your e…

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Bush Holds Press Conference, Addresses the Economy (Washington Post)

Wednesday 30 April 2008 @ 2:04 am

PRESIDENT GEORGE W. BUSH: Thank you. Good morning. It’s a tough time for our economy. Across our country, many Americans are understandably anxious about issues affecting their pocketbook, from gas and food prices to mortgage and tuition bills. They’re looking to their elected leaders in Congres…

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Mortgage aid program benefiting few in trouble (Seattle Post-Intelligencer)

Wednesday 30 April 2008 @ 1:04 am

WASHINGTON — In August, President Bush promised to help homeowners who had fallen behind on their mortgage payments refinance with stable government-insured loans. This month, officials asserted that more than 150,000 people had benefited.

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Mortgage meltdown (The Times of Northwest Indiana)

Tuesday 29 April 2008 @ 10:04 pm

Foreclosures in Porter County in 2007 jumped 37 percent to 493 according to the Sheriff’s Department. In Lake County the number was 1,697. The nationwide meltdown of the housing mortgage market is bad as 2.8 million face foreclosures.

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Bush Blames Congress for His Faults and Lies to the American Public

Tuesday 29 April 2008 @ 7:04 pm

Press Conference by the President Rose Garden For Immediate Release Office of the Press Secretary April 29, 2008 Video THE PRESIDENT: Thank you. Good morning. This is a tough time for our economy. Across our country many Americans are understandably anxious about issues affecting their pocketbook, from gas and food prices to mortgage and tuition bills. They’re looking to their elected leaders in Congress for action. Unfortunately, on many of these issues all they’re getting is delay. Ameri

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Countrywide Q1 loss tops $890 million; blames mortgage industry meltdown (Los Angeles Daily News)

Tuesday 29 April 2008 @ 7:04 pm

CALABASAS — Countrywide Financial Corp. on Wednesday reported a first-quarter loss of $893 million, which it blamed on soaring costs associated with the meltdown of the mortgage industry.

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How to Calculate the Refinancing of Your Mortgage (pfblogs.org)

Tuesday 29 April 2008 @ 7:04 pm

loan calculator Thinking of refinancing your home or loans? Using the simple calculator above will allow you to verify whether or not a refinance is in your best interest. Step 1 Insert the current balance of your home. Step 2 Insert your current interest rate and the new interest rate in which you’d receive on the mortgage or loan […] …

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Press Conference by the President 04/29/08 VIDEO PODCAST

Tuesday 29 April 2008 @ 6:04 pm

President George W. Bush laughs as he takes a question from a journalist Tuesday, April 29, 2008, during a news conference in the Rose Garden of the White House. White House photo by Shealah Craighead Press Conference by the President FULL STREAMING VIDEO Rose Garden 10:31 A.M. EDT. PODCAST OF THIS ARTICLE THE PRESIDENT: Thank you. Good morning. This is a tough time for our economy. Across our country many Americans are understandably anxious about issues affecting their pocketbook, from gas

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