November 2004 Mortgage News
- Home Refinance Application Volume Up During Holiday Shortened Week
- Housing starts rise to 2.03 million
- Mortgage regulator seeks more funds
- Fannie Mae warns of possible $9 billion loss
- Wall Street down sharply as inflation soars
- Get-out-of-debt offers are one-way tickets to
- Housing Sales Continue On Record Pace
- Fannie Mae Misses SEC 3Q Filing Deadline
- Fixed Mortgage Rates Inch Higher, ARMs Climb More Steeply
- Consumers prefer mortgage brokers over direct lenders
- Real Estate Market Squeezing First-Time Buyers
- Originator Gains Customers' Faith With Prayer
- Here comes the 40-year mortgage
- Rising interest rates may be worth a cheer
- Home Purchase Application Volume Jumps in Latest Survey
- New-home sales drop for month, still up for year
- Lawsuit: cost of home was changed
- Fannie Mae hit with two lawsuits
- HUD Finalizes Rule on New Housing Goals for Fannie Mae, Freddie Mac
- Key to Cold Calling
- HUD Eases Affordable-Housing Goals
- State agency targets 15 former Met brokers





