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Archive for January, 2009

Open House – 54 Villanova St (01/18/09)

Saturday, January 17th, 2009

OPEN HOUSE MINT SEMI-ATTACHED Sunday 1/18 1PM-4PM 54 Villanova St Richmond Hill Rd to Rockne to Villanova St - Seconds from the SI Mall MLS #1050171 Click here to see more photos, media and details Click the Link above and/or Call for More Details: 917-731-6547

Mortgage Rates Fall to Historic Lows

Saturday, January 17th, 2009

The national average on Mortgage rates has fallen below 5% for the first time on record, according to Freddie Mac. This is good news for those trying to refinance, if you're able to. Applications are flooding in but the truth remains that lending standards are still strict. Nevertheless, everybody's situation is unique ...

Foreclosures Could Reduce with Proposed Law Change

Friday, January 9th, 2009

Legislation is currently moving around Washington that could greatly reduce the number of foreclosures. The law change would allow homeowners who are filing for bankruptcy the opportunity to restructure their mortgages. A bankruptcy judge could modify terms to let homeowners keep their homes. Now, keep in mind that this would change ...