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The Nation's Housing
Kenneth R. Harney writes about rules and regulations that affect homeowners, sellers and buyers.
Recent Columns
A Crusade For Competition (Post, April 23, 2005)
Study Shows Loan Brokers' Better Side (Post, April 16, 2005)
Racial Data for Mortgages Will Be Hard to Interpret (Post, April 9, 2005)
Regulators Probe Upfront Estimates, Upcharges And Low-Balling (Post, April 2, 2005)
Borrowers On Time in Pricey Markets (Post, March 26, 2005)
Congressional Tax Committee Takes Up Home Equity Loans (Post, March 19, 2005)
Speculators Are Making Mortgage Lenders Nervous (Post, March 12, 2005)
Homeowners Challenge Government Seizures of Property to Generate Higher Tax Revenue (Post, March 5, 2005)
Marked-Up Closing Fees: How Much Is Too Much? (Post, Feb. 26, 2005)
Lawsuits Challenge Hidden Loan Fee (Post, Feb. 19, 2005)
Making the Push For Package Deals (Post, Feb. 12, 2005)
Tax Benefits Still Generous for Homeowners, But Biggest Incomes Earn the Biggest Share (Post, Feb. 5, 2005)
Forecast for Prices Is Partly Cloudy (Post, Jan. 29, 2005)
Equity Growth Fuels Fix-Ups (Post, Jan. 22, 2005)
Low-Payment Mortgages Can Take Off Quickly (Post, Jan. 15, 2005)
2 Missing Numbers Can Doom a Loan (Post, Jan. 1, 2005)
Credit Card Limits Often Unreported (Post, Dec. 25, 2004)
How to Hedge The Value Of Your Home (Post, Dec. 18, 2004)
Home Values Up 13% Across U.S., With D.C. Region's Prices Rising 24% (Post, Dec. 11, 2004)
Cashing Out Equity May Be Tempting, But the Risk is High (Post, Dec. 4, 2004)
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