Real Estate and Mortgage Info

Luxury Lifestyle Homes Launches Unique Real Estate Buying Opportunities Program (PRWeb via Yahoo! News)

December 31, 2009 by admin · Leave a Comment 

The hottest market for real estate bargains in the USA is going luxury in 2010 and Luxury Lifestyle Homes has announced the launch of the Unique Real Estate Buying Opportunities Program to help luxury home buyers in their treasure hunt for unique luxury properties in Southwest Florida.

See more here:
Luxury Lifestyle Homes Launches Unique Real Estate Buying Opportunities Program (PRWeb via Yahoo! News)

‘Real estate developments high in 2010′ (New Kerala)

December 31, 2009 by admin · Leave a Comment 

Kolkata, Dec 31 : Development of real estate projects will be very high in 2010, said a top official Thursday.

Read the original post: 
‘Real estate developments high in 2010′ (New Kerala)

Top ten real estate stories of 2009 (Việt Nam News)

December 31, 2009 by admin · Leave a Comment 

(01-01-2010) Viet Nam’s real estate sector has had a good year, despite the global economic downturn.

Read the original post: 
Top ten real estate stories of 2009 (Việt Nam News)

British homeowners continue to trim mortgage debt (Guardian Unlimited)

December 31, 2009 by admin · Leave a Comment 

• Survey finds mortgage debt fell by £4.9bn in third quarter • Britons increasingly shun personal loans and credit cards Britons reduced their outstanding mortgage debt by £4.9bn during the third quarter of the year, figures from the Bank of England showed today. The amount of money people unlocked from their homes was negative for the sixth quarter in a row, as the economic downturn, combined …

View original here: 
British homeowners continue to trim mortgage debt (Guardian Unlimited)

Rising mortgage rates will test housing market (Los Angeles Times)

December 31, 2009 by admin · Leave a Comment 

The interest rate for a 30-year loan ticks up to 5.14%, the fourth consecutive weekly increase. Mortgage rates are continuing their creep upward in a trend that well may choke off a recent refinancing boom and provide a test of the strength of the housing market in 2010.

View original here:
Rising mortgage rates will test housing market (Los Angeles Times)

Mortgage interest rates rise, set to climb higher in 2010 (The Christian Science Monitor)

December 31, 2009 by admin · Leave a Comment 

Mortgage interest rates rose for the fourth consecutive week. If they continue to rise – as some experts expect – they could impact America’s economic recovery.

Read the original:
Mortgage interest rates rise, set to climb higher in 2010 (The Christian Science Monitor)

In Real Estate Industry, Remembering a Year Worth Forgetting (New York Times)

December 31, 2009 by admin · Leave a Comment 

Even the hardiest members of New York City ’s real estate industry acknowledge that 2009 was a year of startling casualties.

Read the original:
In Real Estate Industry, Remembering a Year Worth Forgetting (New York Times)

The 4 Best Real Estate Investments for 2010, Part II (Guru Focus)

December 31, 2009 by admin · Leave a Comment 

By Daily Reckoning. yesterday’s edition of the Daily Reckoning, next year is going to be the most exciting one real estate investors have seen in a decade. I’ve got my eye on four spots, in particular - diverse opportunities around the globe, each of which represents an excellent value play.

The rest is here:
The 4 Best Real Estate Investments for 2010, Part II (Guru Focus)

PROGRESS: Low rates, incentives spur real estate market (Nevada Appeal)

December 31, 2009 by admin · Leave a Comment 

Carson City real estate agents admit 2009 has been a year of struggle. Housing starts are down to a trickle with 16 single-family homes this year, down from more than 40 in 2007

More:
PROGRESS: Low rates, incentives spur real estate market (Nevada Appeal)

PROGRESS: Low rates, incentives spur real estate market (Nevada Appeal)

December 31, 2009 by admin · Leave a Comment 

Carson City real estate agents admit 2009 has been a year of struggle. Housing starts are down to a trickle with 16 single-family homes this year, down from more than 40 in 2007. Inventory is up and lenders are holding back.

See original here: 
PROGRESS: Low rates, incentives spur real estate market (Nevada Appeal)

Next Page »