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Busted: Life Inside the Great Mortgage Meltdown
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The Best, Most Revealing Reporting on the Foreclosure Crisis
Banks and other mortgage servicers have made big bucks on the fees associated with delinquent loans, because of rules that one Federal Reserve Bank of Boston paper called a “perverse incentive to foreclose rather than modify.” This piece surveys the homeowners caught in purgatory – and why the servicers seemed to want to keep them there.
Source: ProPublica
Great new homes in Brixworth from just £17500
Thanks to the shared ownership scheme available through Genesis, people who may have previously thought they were unable to afford a mortgage, may be surprised to find that they can afford a great new home at Highfields in Brixworth, Northamptonshire.
Source: Easier (press release)
Home Economics: Before buying a house, get smart about money
Certain rules about managing money are fairly obvious, and among the most basic is this one: "Don't get in over your head."
But things that seem like a good idea at the time - buying a house, for instance - can go horribly wrong. For evidence of that, just look at the last six years of record foreclosures in this country, which can be attributed to factors as diverse as folks being duped into taking on bigger mortgages than they could afford and to the waves of layoffs announced during and after the Great Recession.
Source: Philadelphia Inquirer