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Initial rate discount has 'virtually disappeared'
Title, information services to be separate companies
Out-of-state entity named as buyer
Survey: 'Lackluster' conditions send measure to 7-year low
30-year fixed rate at 5.45%; 10-year Treasury yield at 3.77%
Overall real estate industry money favors Clinton, Romney
Makes second major purchase in Pa. city
Renovation planned
Risks greatest in California, Florida
Renovation planned
Risks greatest in California, Florida
Ad campaign promotes housing as long-term investment
Asset offers 'value-add' opportunity
Acquisition includes more than 1,100 units
Large site includes lake, fitness amenities
Another wave of mortgage write-downs coming this week
30-year fixed rate at 5.52%; 10-year Treasury yield at 3.79%
Builders welcome decision to hold the line on FHA rates