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Home Owners News Archive 09-Mar-2008
Free eBook Reveals Construction Loan Trade Secrets that Can Save New Home Owners-Builders Thousands (PRWeb) A construction loan industry veteran with decades of experience has published a free e-book entitled "15 Things You Should Know before You Even Think about Applying for a Construction Loan." The insightful report reveals construction loan inside secrets that can help people save thousands of dollars. (PRWeb Mar 9, 2008) Read the full story at ...
Interest rates: More pain ahead for home owners (The New Zealand Herald)Home owners, particularly those with mortgages, can look forward to more pain. Reserve Bank governor Alan Bollard surprised no one today when he left the Official Cash Rate (OCR) unchanged on 8.25 per cent in the bank's quarterly Monetary Policy Statement.
First home owners grant to stay: Rudd (The Star)The federal government will retain the $7,000 first home owners grant and will not be replaced by its savings account scheme for new home buyers, Prime Minister Kevin Rudd says.
More pain ahead for NZ home owners (AAP via Yahoo!7 News)New Zealand home owners, particularly those with mortgages, can look forward to more pain.
U.S. banks willing to rework mortgages for struggling home owners but question the costs (The Standard-Times) CHARLOTTE, N.C. ? While Federal Reserve Chairman Ben Bernanke wants banks to lighten the debt load of distressed home owners, the unspoken question remains: who pays the tab?
More pain ahead for home owners (NZPA via Yahoo!Xtra News)Home owners, particularly those with mortgages, can look forward to more pain.
Setback for home owners who want to extend (Daily Telegraph)Thousands of home owners will find it much more difficult to build extensions and convert their lofts when new planning laws come into force later this year, property experts have said.
Mobile-home owners win protection (The Salt Lake Tribune)Mobile homes and manufactured housing gained new status this session. The Legislature approved HB48, sponsored by Rep. Phil Riesen, D-Holladay, that would give vulnerable mobile-home owners added protection when the parks where they live get sold and change use.
More pain ahead for NZ home owners (The West Australian)New Zealand home owners, particularly those with mortgages, can look forward to more pain. Reserve Bank governor Alan Bollard surprised no one on Thursday when he left the Official Cash Rate (OCR) unchanged on 8.25 per cent in the bank's quarterly Monetary Policy Statement.
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