August 2004 Mortgage News
- The big surge is over, but refis keep rippling
- The real estate privacy scare
- Fed may have to reverse plans to accommodate downshift
- State sues in alleged housing fraud
- Democrats hope the dispossessed of smalltown USA will make Bush pay
- U.S. home sales cool in July
- Realtors go after ISoldMyHouse.com as a broker
- 8 S. Floridians charged with real estate fraud netting $3 million
- Mortgage rate slide continues
- Zero-down FHA mortgages may bring more foreclosures
- Bay Area home prices set another record
- Zero-down FHA mortgages may bring more foreclosures
- Fed's rate hike hasn't affected real estate market, brokers say
- We never banked on this
- Indebted We Stand
- Mortgage Refinances Leap In Latest Survey
- Protect your privacy: 10 simple steps
- Originator Combines Charity With Lead Origination
- Ways to leap over the down-payment hurdle
- How Soft a Patch?
- The Fed Lifts Rates, Not Eyebrows
- Mortgage Rates Fall, Application Volume Down Slightly In Latest Survey
- Advice on refinancing to invest: no, no and no
- Fed Raises Rates, More Hikes Seen Likely
- Job gains weak in July
- Don’t use home equity to buy securities
- Don’t use home equity to buy securities
- New rules could hurt home-based mortgage firms
- Missouri Association of Mortgage Brokers offers consumers tips to improve credit scores
- Reality bites for new Realtors - A listless labor market has pushed thousands into real estate jobs
- Mortgage applications fall in latest week
- US Banks Seen Vulnerable to High Mortgage Holdings
- Pennsylvania keeps consumers in dark about lending violators
- Finding a good home-buying program requires a lot of shopping





