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36 W Greenhill Rd Broomall, PA 19008 home for sale Delaware County

36 W Greenhill Rd Broomall, PA 19008 home for sale Delaware County.

36 W Greenhill Rd Broomall, PA 19008 home for sale Delaware County. 3 bed, 2 bath 1,286 sqft Single-Family Home $259,900   2-Story,Detached, Colonial home for sale at 36 W Greenhill Rd Broomall, PA 19008 Home for sale at 36 W Greenhill Rd Broomall, PA 19008. This Is A Short Sale But, Will Be Worth …

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410 Redhill Dr Broomall, PA 19008 home for sale in Delaware County

410 Redhill Dr Broomall, PA 19008 home for sale in Delaware County.

410 Redhill Dr Broomall, PA 19008 home for sale in Delaware County. 4 bed, 3 bath 1,652 sqft Single-Family Home $335,000   Single Family/Detached, Colonial home for sale at 410 Redhill Dr Broomall, PA 19008 Home for sale at 410 Redhill Dr Broomall, PA 19008. BEST BUY IN MARPLE TOWNSHIP. A lot of house for …

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15 Dorset Dr Broomall, PA 19008 home for sale in Delaware County

15 Dorset Dr Broomall, PA 19008 home for sale in Delaware County.

15 Dorset Dr Broomall, PA 19008 home for sale in Delaware County. 3 bed, 2 bath Single-Family Home $294,900   Single Family/Detached, Colonial home for sale at 15 Dorset Dr Broomall, PA 19008 Home for sale at 15 Dorset Dr Broomall, PA 19008. Just move in and enjoy!!! Brick Split level with 3 Bedrooms and …

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Millennials Embrace Unique, High-Tech Spaces

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Millennials Embrace Unique, High-Tech Spaces.   The Millennial generation is about 90 million strong—forming the largest demographic wave in the country’s history—and some reports suggest they’re readying for home ownership. Millennials’ entrance into home ownership has been delayed due to the recession, high unemployment, and high student loan debt. They’ve been living in their parents’ …

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Mortgage Counseling Pays Off, Study Shows

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Mortgage Counseling Pays Off, Study Shows.   Home buyer counseling leads to significantly lower mortgage default rates, according to a new study by NeighborWorks America. The study found that borrowers who went through a prepurchase counseling program were nearly a third less likely than non-counseled borrowers to fall behind on their mortgage payments by 90 …

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New Database Allows Americans to Post Mortgage Gripes

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New Database Allows Americans to Post Mortgage Gripes.   Americans have a lot of gripes when it comes to mortgages. Of the 90,000 consumer complaints that have been filed so far to the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau’s new consumer complaint database, 50,000 have related to mortgage issues. Complaints over loan modifications, foreclosures, and other servicing …

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FHA Premiums to Rise April 1

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FHA Premiums to Rise April 1.   Starting Monday, borrowers will be charged higher mortgage insurance premiums on new Federal Housing Administration loans. The annual fee on the majority of FHA loans will rise by 0.1 percent on April 1. This marks the third time the FHA has increased its mortgage insurance premiums in two …

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Are First-Time Buyers Being Shut Out?

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Are First-Time Buyers Being Shut Out?   Across the country, first-time home buyers have been putting in offers on homes, but many of them keep losing out. One working mother says she’s put in 30 offers on homes in the $100,000 range in the Atlanta area, bidding $2,500 to $3,000 above the asking price, but …

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Mortgage Delinquencies, Foreclosure Rates Fall

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Mortgage Delinquencies, Foreclosure Rates Fall.   The foreclosure picture continues to show year-over-year improvement, with delinquencies down and foreclosure inventories falling, according to a report of February data from Lender Processing Services (LPS), which provides technology and data for the mortgage and real estate industries. The total U.S. loan delinquency rate — loans 30 or …

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Competition Heats Up for Home Buyers

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Competition Heats Up for Home Buyers.   Bidding wars are brewing again in more housing markets, and buyers are finding themselves up against increased competition in snagging a home. California buyers reportedly are feeling some of the biggest competition in the housing market, as inventories of homes for sale have fallen at the same time …

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New-Home Sales Slow in February as Prices Rise

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New-Home Sales Slow in February as Prices Rise.   New-home sales posted the largest drop in two years, falling 4.6 percent in February, the Commerce Department reported Tuesday. Housing experts say the bad weather may have had a big part in the dip, just as the new-home market had shown signs of picking up its …

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Will Farmland Values Reverse Course?

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Will Farmland Values Reverse Course?   Farmland values have risen rapidly over the past few years, renewing fears of a bursting bubble in that sector. In Iowa alone, farmland values have surged 90 percent since 2009. Mike Duffy, an economist at Iowa State University, says that an acre of farmland in the state used to …

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