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Survey Identifies Best Cities For Relocation
Posted on 05/24/2007 11:23:54 | Link | Post Comment
Fort Worth-Arlington, Texas; Knoxville, Tenn.; and Provo-Orem, Utah; placed as the No. 1 large, medium and small metropolitan areas to which to relocate, respectively, in the 2007 Best Cities for Relocating Families survey released by Worldwide ERC and Primacy Relocation, along with Bert Sperling of Sperling's BestPlaces. The report ranks U.S. cities according to factors that may determine how well a family resettles into a new community, such as a locale's cost of living, school quality, crime rate and cultural offerings. This year's survey also looked at real-estate variables such as housing prices, home affordability, home-price appreciation and property-tax rates. "The state of the housing market is having a huge impact on relocation decisions of both employers and the families who are being transferred," says Michelle Vallejo, president of Primacy, The Americas. To see all the metropolitan areas that made the list, visit Yahoo Finance.
Mortgage lenders get creative: Rising competition is forcing mortgage sellers to generate new products to win customers:
Housing Bubble and Real Estate Market Tracker from SA for 5/23
Mortgage lenders get creative: Rising competition is forcing mortgage sellers to generate new products to win customers:
- Retail banker Washington Mutual, (Charts, Fortune 500) has weighed in with a flexible mortgage that allows borrowers to switch from a fixed rate to an ARM and back again - without refinancing - at little or no charge.
- Bank of America, (Charts, Fortune 500) has been publicizing a no-fee mortgage that requires no application fees, lender fees, appraisal fees, origination fees or private mortgage insurance (PMI), even if the loan-to-value ratio is greater than 80 percent, the normal PMI cutoff point.
Housing Bubble and Real Estate Market Tracker from SA for 5/23
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