Six mountain states, including Colorado, hardest hit...
Wednesday Dec 16 | via Grand Junction Free Press
The economic crisis in the last year hit the nation's six mountain states, including Colorado, harder than any other block of states, according to a report Monday from the Brookings Institution. Comment?
Six mountain states, including Colorado, hardest hit...
Tuesday Dec 15 | via Denver Post Economy/Real Estate
The economic crisis last year hit the nation's six mountain states, including Colorado, harder than any other block of states, according to a report Monday from the Brookings Institution. Comment?
Gun-Toting Homeowner Catches Burglar In Boxers
Nov 17, 2009 | via KMGH-TV Denver
A Colorado homeowner did a double take when he caught a burglar at gunpoint in his house. Comment?
Nov 16, 2009 | via McCook Daily Gazette
To Jlake who stated on the Internet I lacked sufficient knowledge to offer my Nov. Comment?
State Investigates Loan Modification Companies
Nov 16, 2009 | via Cbs4denver.com
Share + Nov 16, 2009 10:12 pm US/Mountain Written for the Web by CBS4 Libby Smith Reporting Karen Leigh EDGEWATER, Colo Juan and Liz Mendiata have lived in their Edgewater home for nearly 5 years. Comment?
Foreclosure filings up, sales level off
5 hrs ago | via Virtual Greality
If you are facing foreclosure, call the Colorado Foreclosure Hotline - 601-HOPE. Weld County's foreclosure sales are leveling off, but that's about the extent of the good news through November. Comment?
8 hrs ago | via The Grand Junction Sentinel
Nine of Colorado's 12 largest counties had fewer foreclosure sales in the first 11 months of 2009 than in the first 11 months of 2008, according to data released Monday by the Colorado Division of Housing. Comment?
Foreclosure sales down, but new filings up
14 hrs ago | via The Denver Business Journal
Foreclosure auction sales in urban Colorado counties declined 13 percent in the first 11 months of 2009 from the same period of 2008, the state Department of Local Affairs' Division of Housing reported Monday. Comment?
Loan applications at Alpine Bank flat despite federa...
Wednesday Dec 16 | via Aspen Times Weekly
Close to a year after Alpine Bank accepted $70 million through the Federal Government's Capital Purchase Program, to help ensure that the bank's lending pool did not dry up because of the economic downturn, the bank has not seen an increase in interested borrowers. Comment?
Saturday Dec 12 | via Deseret News
Daniel Suelo gets the same question, all the time. "Why?" The 48-year-old kneels in front of the desert cave he calls home, sips cedar tea from a chipped mug and explains, again, why he has intentionally lived the past nine years without using money. Comment?
Stock futures tick up ahead of GDP, home sales data
2 min ago | via MSN Money
Stock index futures were higher on Tuesday, extending gains from the previous session, as investors awaited a final reading on third-quarter economic growth and existing home sales data. Comment?
12:43 Report reveals mortgage problems
3 min ago | via Wicklow People
More than 26,000 mortgages are three months behind in repayments, the country's financial watchdog says. Comment?
Despite Historic Drops in Home Prices, New Study Fin...
3 min ago | via Docuticker
Despite Historic Drops in Home Prices, New Study Finds Housing Costs Are Actually on the Rise for America's Families While the U.S. foreclosure crisis has resulted in a historic drop in home prices, a new Center for Housing Policy report released today reveals that housing affordability has actually worsened for Americaa TMs families. Comment?
Stock futures point toward higher opening
6 min ago | via The Wichita Eagle
Growing confidence in the recovery also continues to pressure bond prices. Overseas markets strengthened. Comment?
Home Sales Likely Rose Again In November
4 hrs ago | via FOXReno
Home resales are expected to have risen to their highest level in nearly three years in November, as an extraordinary level of federal support has pulled the housing market back from the worst downturn since the Great Depression. Comment?