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Foreclosure Activity Slows Again In June 2010

June marks the 16th straight month the filings topped 300,000. 1 in every 411 U.S. homes received some form of notice last month with foreclosure density varying wildly from state-to-state. Like everything else in real estate, it seems, foreclosures are a local phenomenon.

The Fed’s June Minutes Keep Mortgage Rates In Rally-Mode

At 7,333 words, the June Fed Minutes is the unabridged version of the more well-known, post-meeting press release. The corresponding press release was just 360 words. It turns out, the Fed's words are doing wonders for mortgage rates.

June’s Jobs Report Wasn’t As Bad As The Headlines (And How You Can Take Advantage)

At first glance, the June jobs report looks weak but a deeper look shows something different.

How To Install A Ceiling Fan In Your Home

Up to 50% of your home's energy bill can be tied to heating and cooling costs. Thankfully, it's easy to lower those bills. The addition of a ceiling fan can cut your household energy bills dramatically.

The 1 Force That Can Really Change A Mortgage Rate

Mortgage rates move in response to hundreds of factors. Among the biggest influences on mortgage rates? Inflation.

The Flawed Home Price Index Shows Home Values Up 0.8 Percent

Last week, the Case-Shiller Index reported home values up 0.8 percent across 20 tracked markets. The public-sector Federal Housing Finance Agency has reached a similar conclusion.

Buyers Take The May 2010 New Home Sales Data All The Way To The Bank

The press is referring to the May New Home Sales report as "poor". A closer look, however, shows that may not be the case.

Was The Pending Home Sales Report Really That Bad? It Depends Who You Ask — Buyer Or Seller.

On the surface, May's Pending Home Sales Index looks terrible for housing. And, if you're a seller, it just might be. But, if you're a buyer, the story reads differently. Just consider the market conditions.

Household Finances : Which Bills Should I Pay First?

Morning television can be "light", but as far as personal finance interviews go, this Suze Orman segment from The Today Show is loaded with practical financial planning advice.