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Home Resales, Prices Decline, While Inventories Increase - WSJ.com - News Articles

By JEFF BATER WASHINGTON -- Existing-home sales fell a second month in a row during April, while inventories surged and prices dropped sharply from a year earlier. Home resales fell to a 4.89 million annual rate, a 1.0% decrease from March's revised 4.94 ...   [click for more]

Five indicted in Hawaii mortgage scam - Honolulu Advertiser - MSN Newsfeeds

Five people have been indicted on federal charges in a scheme in which they allegedly profited from home mortgage loans that were obtained by falsifying applications, court documents show. An indictment handed down May 15 and unsealed the next day ...    [click for more]

Bloomberg.com: U.S. - News Articles

By Dawn Kopecki June 24 (Bloomberg) -- Three months after Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac won the freedom to step up home-loan purchases, the government-chartered mortgage-finance companies are doing what critics in the Federal Reserve and Congress had predicted. ...   [click for more]

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