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Recent home equity loan news in Michigan state


Washington Post
Rebuild the path to the American homeownership
Washington Post
In fact, paying extra to reduce the principal of a home loan and build equity reduces the size and duration of future interest payments. ...
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The Progressive Pulse (blog)
New CoreLogic® Data Shows Second Consecutive Quarterly Decline in Negative Equity
PR Newswire (press release)
The largest decrease in negative equity occurred among those with loan-to-value (LTV) ratios in excess of 125%, where the number of negative equity ...
Ranks of Underwater Borrowers Decline, Thanks to ForeclosureHousing Wire
California has 2.3M 'underwater' homesBizjournals.com
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Monarch Community Bancorp Inc. Reports Operating Results (10-Q)
GuruFocus.com
... and the remaining 4% included consumer, commercial and industrial and home equity lines of credit. The allowance for loan losses to non-performing loans ...
First Federal of Northern Michigan Banco Reports Operating Results (10-Q)GuruFocus.com
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State facts from Wikipedia

Michigan is the only state to consist entirely of two peninsulas. The Lower Peninsula of Michigan Peninsula, to which the name Michigan was originally applied, is sometimes dubbed "the mitten," owing to its shape. When asked where in Michigan one comes from, a resident of the Lower Peninsula may often point to the corresponding part of his or her hand. Upper Peninsula residents sometimes refer to those from the lower as "trolls" (they live below the Mackinac Bridge "citiiots", or "flatlanders". The Upper Peninsula of Michigan Peninsula (often referred to as The U.P.) is separated from the Lower Peninsula by the Straits of Mackinac, a five-mile (8 km)-wide channel that joins Lake Huron to Lake Michigan. The Upper Peninsula (whose residents are often called "Yoopers") is economically important for tourism and natural resources.In a recent survey, 12% of people in Michigan have taken out a refinance home equity loan to pay for a second home.

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