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Study: Alabama one of five states to report rise in home prices in 1Q - Birmingham Business Journal: - News Articles

Alabama home prices rose year-over-year by nearly 5 percent in the first quarter of 2008, one of only five states to see an increase, according to a new report. The Office of Federal Housing Enterprise Oversight reported that Alabama, ...   [click for more]

Mortgage rates slightly down :: CHICAGO SUN-TIMES :: Personal Finance - News Articles

Thirty-year fixed-rate mortgages averaged 6.35 percent this week, down 0.1 percent from last week, which had been the highest level since last September, Freddie Mac, the mortgage company, reported Thursday. Rates had been rising for five straight weeks. Rates on ...   [click for more]

Fannie Mae loses $2.3B in quarter, slashes dividend - USA Today - MSN Newsfeeds

Freddie Mac over 6 months. WASHINGTON (AP) — Mortgage finance company Fannie Mae (FNM) on Friday posted its fourth straight quarterly loss as home loan defaults increased and said it would slash its dividend more than 85% and take other steps to ...    [click for more]

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