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Mortgage News for Wednesday - July 14, 2004

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• MGIC Q2 net rises
• Home Mortgage Rates
• Reserve forces taking advantage of VA home loans
• Assistance available for some homebuyers
• Mortgage Applications Fall
• Keyes allies with Wells Fargo for financing
• Bank of America profit rises 41 percent on Fleet purchase
• Low prices see brisk sales of landed homes
• Home Sweet home
• Summer 04: Will Bush or Kerry Be Better
• Pulte Mortgage reveals new CEO
• North Texas Homebuilders Set Records for Starts, Sales
• Tulsa, Okla.-Area Builders Report Record First Half
• Champion Mortgage Survey Indicates That Most Homeowners Have Never Considered Home Equity Products
• Rock County program gives residents a home
• Spell named loan officer at Hancock Bank
• Mortgage aid on way to city
• Spell named mortgage loan officer at Hancock Bank
• Real estate business ripe for investment
• Cost of having children ignored by homebuyers
Mortgage News
Home Sweet home - 2004-07-14
An Atmore family enjoyed Homeownership Month in June thanks to SouthTrust Mortgage Corporation, USDA Rural Development and Southern Real Estate.

John and Jennifer Blanton and their son relocated into their home with help from the USDA Rural Development program. The program, financed by $13 billion from the Bush administration, has helped more than 188,000 families buy homes or make home improvements and over 2 million rural families receive home ownership assistance.
Read the full story at Atmore Advance
 
Summer 04: Will Bush or Kerry Be Better - 2004-07-14
In Summer 2004 the economy and mortgage rates run on Presidential Promises. Both new and veteran real estate investors are deciding whether to keep jumping into the frenzy, or wait for Alan Greenspan's next pronouncement.

What they do, along with the usual political jockeying, are indicators of this fall's Presidential election. So, is it Kerry for sellers? Is Bush the better bet for investors? Like the race itself, nothing's a sure thing.
Read the full story at featureXpress via Yahoo! News
 






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