Housing april
January 1st, 2009Housing april
\n 2008 April 17 ? Monarch Housing Associates
Monarch Housing Associates. Our Vision: Every person will have quality affordable, permanent housing that fosters freedom, independence and community integration. (more...)
2008 April 22 ? Monarch Housing Associates
Monarch Housing Associates. Our Vision: Every person will have quality affordable, permanent housing that fosters freedom, independence and community integration. (more...)
Fair Housing
Fair Housing Focus - April 2008 Celebrating both NAR?s100th Anniversary and the 40th Anniversary of the Fair Housing Act, NAR embraces the country?s racial and ethnic diversity ... (more...)
Housing construction dips in April - Stocks & economy- msnbc.com
The number of housing projects builders broke ground on dipped in April, but even with the decline the level of activity still suggested that the residential construction sector of ... (more...)
Mortgage Payment Program » April Housing Rise
In writing blogs about the mortgage and housing markets lately, it has been difficult to find anything not relatively depressing to write about. (more...)
Mortgage rates hit another low - San Francisco Gate
Friday, January 9, 2009 Rates have been falling since late November, when the Federal Reserve announced a plan to spend up to $500 billion to buy up mortgage-backed securities to buttress the distressed housing market. Freddie Mac reported Thursday ... (more...)
Officials: 2009 as grim as 2008 for low-income housing - Caspar Star-Tribune
Apartments must meet basic criteria, like working locks, hot and cold water and a functioning bathroom, for a landlord to accept federal housing vouchers. Unfortunately for many of Casper's low income residents, some housing officials say landlords ... (more...)
Who Saw The Housing Bubble Coming? - Forbes
The current economic crisis is raising many legitimate questions about the failure of economists and financial analysts to foresee the housing bubble and warn of its collapse. There were, in fact, many warnings dating back more than seven years--but ... (more...)
Colorado owes HUD $1.7 million in funding - Denver Post
The Colorado Division of Housing must return $1.7 million to the federal government after spending grant money inappropriately. The state won't lose the money, however. It will be returned to the housing division's line of credit for future spending ... (more...)
Frank proposal would lend oversight to bank bailout - Miami Herald
WASHINGTON -- Democrats on Friday revealed a planned revamp of last year's $700 billion Wall Street bailout, promising to steer more money to smaller lenders, troubled homeowners and pledging tougher oversight. The legislation will move first through ... (more...)