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Washington has a new plan to help 400,000 homeowners avoid foreclosure
 But will it work any better than previous federal programs?
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Source: interest.com | Here's how to spot and reduce unnecessary fees.
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Source: interest.com | Moving into a building with lots of foreclosures and deadbeat owners can be a costly, irritating mistake.
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Source: interest.com | Use your Good Faith Estimate to make sure you're getting the loan you've been promised and avoid nasty surprises.
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Source: interest.com | These 5 smart moves can help anyone buying a home hire the right agent, at the right price, with the right contract. 
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Source: interest.com | They can be a surprisingly good way to see a wide range of repossessed homes in just a few hours.
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Source: interest.com | Consumers desperate to buy homes will turn to interest-only mortgages if they can't afford to pay both interest and principal.
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Source: interest.com | From low-cost mortgages to cash for down payments, every state offers some kind of help, especially for first-time buyers.
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Source: interest.com | This is a way to lease hard-to-sell houses. There's little benefit to renters and little chance the house will ever be theirs.
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Source: interest.com | Before you start looking for a home you approve of, you need to find a lender that approves of you. Here's a step-by-step guide.
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Source: interest.com | Some policies you'll have to buy. Others you'll have to decide whether to buy. Here's what to expect and the best choices you can make.
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Source: Associated Press/AP Online | WASHINGTON - For Roxanna Evans, the Fed's new rules to crack down on abusive lending practices, approved Monday, came too late.
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Source: interest.com | With "no down" deals almost impossible to get, you'll need a down payment of at least 3% to 5%, maybe more.
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