Archive for July, 2010

Credit Score Is the Tyrant in Lending

Monday, July 26th, 2010

The other day, a mortgage broker named Deb Killian called me, more or less out of the blue. Ms. Killian has been in the business since 1994. She and her husband run Charter Oak Lending Group, a small firm based in Danbury, Conn., that they founded in 1996. She is a member of the board [...]

Need a Mortgage? Don’t Get Pregnant

Tuesday, July 20th, 2010

Mortgage lenders are taking a harder look at prospective borrowers whose income has temporarily fallen while they are on leave, including new parents at home taking care of a baby. Even if a parent plans on returning to work within weeks, some lenders are balking at approving the loans. “If you are not back at [...]

Mexico Housing Recovery Signals Gain for Homebuilders

Thursday, July 15th, 2010

July 13 (Bloomberg) — Consorcio ARA SAB Chairman German Ahumada Russek says the 2009 recession caused revenue at the Mexican homebuilder to stall. As the economy improves this year, he expects total sales will increase 10 percent. “There’s practically no inventory in Mexico City,” said Russek, chairman of the country’s third-largest homebuilder by market value, [...]