What's Hot: Mortgage Rates Fall Towards 6% Following Fed Cut
The Wall Street Journal
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WSJ: Small Banks Offering Lower Mortgage Rates
Mark Wellborn | August 16th 2010
If you thought that last week's 4.44 percent 30-year fixed rate mortgage was low, you may be surprised at the rates being offered by smaller banks acr... read»
Open House Burglaries: Who Is To Blame?
Mark Wellborn | July 13th 2010
Open houses are a part of every real estate agent's marketing plan for the homes they are selling. However, if valuables are stolen from the home duri... read»
WSJ: New Site Allows Users to Buy Foreclosures With "Click of a Mouse"
Mark Wellborn | March 3rd 2010
Gutsy real estate investors take notice! The Wall Street Journal is reporting on a new website that allows people to buy foreclosure properties using ... read»
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