The truth about current mortgage market has its roots in the real ...
Story date: 2007-09-04 03:00:00
Added on: 2007-09-04 18:46:27
Amador Ledger-Dispatcher - This means that, for any Americans looking to buy, sell, or refinance a home, they are confronting a very different market from the one that existed just 6 to 12 months ago. How did this happen? The recent real estate boom was fueled by a period of ...
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