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4 changes to HARP that could help underwater homeowners
The Federal Housing Finance Agency (FHFA) is working with Obama to make it easier for nearly 1 million underwater borrowers to refinance into lower-cost mortgages. Regulators are making changes to HARP to help more homeowners who are current on payments but don’t qualify for refinancing. Find out if you’re eligible and how it can help you.
5 reasons we’re still in debt
Recently, there was a small drop in consumer debt – somewhere around 65 percent. Which is great. But it’s not because we’ve all jumped on the budget, pay off your credit cards and save wagon. Find out what’s keeping us in debt and how you can make your way to financial freedom today..
A gloomy outlook for housing in 2011
For a moment there it almost seemed like the number of foreclosure had finally slowed down. But it seems 2011 may be a peak year for foreclosures due to missed payments and unemployment.
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