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Obama: Congress Should Help Responsible Homeowners

U.S. President Barack Obama is urging the Republicans in Congress to pass legislation that would help responsible homeowners refinance their mortgages at historically low rates.

 

Obama to Congress: Pass housing bill

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Seeking to make Congress a major issue in his re-election bid, President Obama called on lawmakers today to pass a bill designed to help struggling homeowners re-finance their properties.

 

Regulator unveils help for underwater homeowners

Regulator unveils help for underwater homeowners

A leading housing regulator on Monday announced changes to a government refinancing program that could help up to one million homeowners whose homes are worth less than their mortgage.

Senh: Finally, the government's doing something right. It's step in the right direction. Now, if only banks other than Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac will also do the same.

 

U.S. May Back Mortgage Refinancing for Millions

U.S. May Back Mortgage Refinancing for Millions

The Obama administration is considering a program to let millions of homeowners refinance at today’s rates.

 

Mortgage applications see biggest increase in 4 months: MBA

Mortgage applications see biggest increase in 4 months: MBA

Applications for home mortgages surged last week, racking up the biggest increase in four months on a flood of refinancing demand as interest rates remained low, an industry group said on Wednesday.

 

Refinancing? Ask yourself these 6 questions

Refinancing? Ask yourself these 6 questions

Refinancing can be a great way to save money, but it's not a sure thing. Before you take the plunge, ask yourself these six questions to avoid making a major money mistake.

 

Fixed mortgage rates hit lowest levels for 2011

Fixed mortgage rates have fallen to their lowest levels of the year, giving Americans more incentive to buy homes or refinance their loans. Freddie Mac said Thursday the average rate on the 30-year loan fell to 4.63 percent from 4.71. The average rate on the 15-year fixed mortgage slipped to 3.82 percent from 3.89 percent. Both are at their lowest points since December. It marked the fourth straight weekly decline.

 

Mortgage Rate on 30-Year Loan Falls to Record 4.19%

Mortgage Rate on 30-Year Loan Falls to Record 4.19%

A six-month decline in mortgage rates has spurred a surge in refinancing while doing little to increase property demand as US unemployment hovers near 10 percent.

 

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