Fancy foreclosures: These bank-owned homes are among the priciest for sale in N.J.
Even wealthier homeowners can face financial hard times. These high-end New Jersey homes have gone through foreclosure and are now back on the market.
Even wealthier homeowners can face financial hard times. These high-end New Jersey homes have gone through foreclosure and are now back on the market.
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Link to Fitch Ratings' Report: Illawarra Series 2017-1 RMBS Trust here SYDNEY, May 14 Fitch Ratings has assigned expected ratings to Illawarra Series 2017-1 RMBS Trust's mortgage-backed floating-rate notes. The issuance consists of notes backed by Australian residential mortgages originated by IMB Ltd. The ratings are as follows: AUD276.00 million Class A notes: 'AAA sf';…
A World of Accordions Museum Director Helmi Harrington said earlier this week the organization will relocate an accordion repair school from current museum headquarters in Superior to its former site at 2801 W. First Street in Duluth. Harrington recently repurchased the historic church building and its adjacent parsonage out of St. Louis County foreclosure and…
According to state and city officials, “The Isaiah Project” is just what the city needs, as it reaches out to residents who want to become homeowners in south and west Jackson. Green plants and landscaping adorn a house in the 2400 block of Coronet Place in south Jackson, preparing to welcome its new owners. Foreclosure…
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A Maryland man convicted for his role in a foreclosure fraud scheme in Connecticut has been suspended from practicing law in the state for six years. The Day reports a judge ordered the suspension on 51-year-old Bradford Barneys' license Sept. Foreclosure News