Buyer bets on deals at tax sale
Sep 15, 2009 | via The Press Enterprise Online Newspaper
Dave Keller handed over more than $10,000 cash for two homes he won at Monday morning's delinquenttax auction, but he says he'll be lucky to get even one. Comment?
Prudential Bancorp Inc. of Pennsylvania Reports Oper...
21 hrs ago | via GuruFocus.com
Prudential Bancorp Inc. of Pennsylvania filed Annual Report for the period ended 2009-09-30. Prudential Bancorp, Inc. Comment?
Governor: Home Sales Key Part Of Revitalizing Economy
Yesterday | via WGAL-TV
If you're in the market for a new home, there's a new state wide mortgage program that will soon help connect thousands of consumers with affordable loans. Comment?
PA Housing Recovery Plan Announced
Tuesday | via MyFoxPhilly
Governor Ed Rendell Tuesday announced a new $1.2 billion statewide mortgage program to help more than 11,000 homebuyers with affordable loans that will also help boost Pennsylvania's economy. Comment?
Prison for 3 former El Paso Corp. traders
Friday Dec 18 | via Miami Herald
Two Miami-Dade physicians could be going to prison for lengthy terms after a federal jury found them guilty of participating with three other convicted doctors in a Medicare racket that prescribed $19.5 million in obsolete infusion drugs for HIV patients. Comment?
Friday Dec 18 | via Times Leader
Pennsylvania's seasonally adjusted unemployment rate fell to 8.5 percent in November, four-tenths of a percentage point lower than the revised October rate of 8.9 percent, according to the Dept. Comment?
Treasury removes cap for Fannie and Freddie aid
4 min ago | via KHOU-TV Houston
The government has handed its ATM card to beleaguered mortgage giants Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac. Comment?
Commercial real estate year in review: Bidding adieu...
6 min ago | via Denton Record-Chronicle
The best thing to say about 2009 is that it's almost over. And here's hoping that 2010 brings better days to the Dallas-Fort Worth real estate business. Comment?
Fannie, Freddie CEOs Could Get $6M in Pay
2 hrs ago | via CBS News
The two chief executives of Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac could get paid as much as $6 million for 2009, despite the companies' dismal performances this year which cost taxpayers more than $100 billion. Comment?
Art professor sells 3BD in Clayton
10 min ago | via St. Louis BlockShopper
Douglas and Lori Dowd sold a three-bedroom, two-bath condo at 7559 Byron Place in Clayton to Caroline and Brian Muegge for $264,000 on Nov. Comment?
13 min ago | via CNN Money
Top executives at mortgage finance giants Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac, both of which have been under government control since last year, received millions of dollars in pay in 2009, according to documents filed by the companies Thursday. Comment?