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Making Home Affordable Plan| HARP| TARP| Refinance| Fannie Mae Freddie Mac

October 13, 2010 by  
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www.VentureLoanApp.com Mortgage refinance opportunities have never been greater for individuals who are underwater on their mortgages. There is the FHA Streamline, VA Streamline, Fannie Mae Du Plus Refi, and Freddie Mac Relief Refinance Mortgage just to name a few of the mortgage programs available today. http to begin your Edina home search or real estate [...]

Feed On The Dead Carcass Of Fannie Mae And Freddie Mac: Long Term Investors Will Benefit From Low Default Rates And …

September 17, 2010 by  
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Feed On The Dead Carcass Of Fannie Mae And Freddie Mac: Long Term Investors Will Benefit From Low Default Rates And … 67 WALL STREET, New York – September 15, 2010 – The Wall Street Transcript has recently published its REITs and Real Estate Investing Report offering a timely review of the sector to serious [...]

Mortgage rates fall to lowest level in decades: Freddie Mac

August 26, 2010 by  
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Mortgage rates fall to lowest level in decades: Freddie Mac Mortgage rates have fallen to the lowest level in decades over the past two months and could dip below 4 percent if the economy worsens. Read more on The Christian Science Monitor

‘Buy and bail’ homeowners get past Fannie, Freddie loan hurdles

August 14, 2010 by  
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‘Buy and bail’ homeowners get past Fannie, Freddie loan hurdles Real estate professionals call it “buy and bail,” acquiring a new house before the buyer’s credit rating is ruined by walking away from the old one because it’s “underwater,” or worth less than the mortgage. It’s an attempt to escape payments on a home whose [...]

US mortgage rates steady, 30-yr at 4.75%: Freddie

June 21, 2010 by  
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US mortgage rates steady, 30-yr at 4.75%: Freddie US mortgage rates steady, 30-yr at 4.75%: FreddieUS mortgage rates steady, 30-yr at 4.75%: Freddie Read more on The Economic Times

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