
2 November 2011 | 5 replies
At least when I contacted them most were looking to fund 65% of the purchase price and leave the 35% and rehab on my shoulders.You could go the Government way.

20 November 2011 | 4 replies
It may be tough to do with government-backed underwriting requirements, but closing in a week using private or HM lending is certainly possible.

16 February 2010 | 15 replies
even if it's not the best deal you ever make, you will at least be paying towards equity on a home instead of deepening the pockets of a college..also, i went to a small private college outside of the city, where you could buy a cheap house a mile away...larger universities will be a tougher purchase..depends on where your daughter chooses to go...something else to think about for college rentals, however..i have had people want to rent my house but couldn't bc their government aid only applied to on campus housing..not sure if this is everywhere or certain grants or what..just something to be aware of that everybody won't be able to live off campus

25 October 2010 | 4 replies
They would have to come up with cash or some other financing that is not backed by the government.

9 October 2010 | 45 replies
Expect nothing less from your government!

20 February 2011 | 2 replies
They probably worked for government and thought they could have a budget deficit, borrow money, and pay my rent.I am sorry for the rant, but some of this behavior is amusing and frustrated at the same time.

15 January 2009 | 0 replies
Key Considerations for the Future of the Secondary Mortgage Market and the Government Sponsored Enterprises (GSEs).

1 March 2009 | 3 replies
They will not control government forever, and when our turn comes, we are going to turn the power of government against the left.

5 May 2009 | 5 replies
The talking heads on TV and the administration are telling us that the recession is over, even as the debt the government has caused is piling up higher than Mount Everest!