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Yearly Archives: 2007, 2008

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  1. Taking My Leave

    Jul 31, 2008

    Unfortunately, Know More Media, the network that hosts (and owns) the Lending Leaves blog is discontinuing its business. While I could continue writing this blog, I feel that it is time to pursue other opportunities

    Tagged: mortgage industry, financing, author profile, know more media, blogging industry, lending leaves, miranda marquit, mortgage financing, kmm news

  2. Housing Relief Bill Becomes Law

    Jul 30, 2008

    The controversial housing relief bill is now law. President Bush signed it yesterday, and it is full of bailout programs for mortgage lenders Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac, as well as help for about 400,000 people facing

    Tagged: news, economy, president bush, foreclosure, foreclosures, mortgage lenders, freddie mac, fannie mae, housing relief bill

  3. Home Prices Fall Again

    Home Prices Fall Again

    Jul 29, 2008

    Home prices are still falling, reports CNN Money. According to the S&P/Case-Shiller Home Price Index, May home prices were down 15.8% from the same period last year. The index looks at 20 cities across the country

    Tagged: news, trends, real estate, economy, mortgage loan, buying a home, home prices, financing blog, mortgage financing, mortgage loan blog

  4. Housing Relief Bill Awaits President Bush

    Jul 28, 2008

    Over the weekend, the Senate went ahead and passed the housing relief bill that has been making its way through Congress over the past few weeks. The final deal-closer for the bill, which President Bush repeatedly

    Tagged: faqs, economy, president bush, irs, foreclosures, mortgage lenders, freddie mac, fannie mae, housing relief bill

  5. Friday Fun Video: Jon Stewart and the Economy

    Jul 25, 2008

    Tagged: video, trends, economy, jon stewart, happy friday, friday fun video, mortgage financing blog, stupid economy