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Kokomo Home Buyers
We Buy Houses in Kokomo, Indiana for Cash, Fast
House Buyer Network is North America's largest home selling solutions service. We buy houses in Kokomo, Indiana, and have since 2002. Our home buyers in Kokomo, Indiana and across the U.S. & Canada have processed more than $25 billion in property during that time.
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Kokomo, Indiana Real Estate News - From MSN News
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$100 million available for Ind. heating assistance - CNBC INDIANAPOLIS - Indiana has a record $106 million ready to help low-income residents pay their heating bills this winter as higher heating costs and a slumping economy are expected to make it an especially difficult season for many. "Cold days are ... |
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Countrywide settles fraud cases; Indiana AG reviewing accord - Evening Star (Bloomberg) - Countrywide Financial Corp., the home mortgage lender acquired by Bank of America Corp. in July, will offer interest rate and loan principal reductions plus other distressed borrower relief valued at $8.4 billion to settle consumer ... |
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Deal to help 21,000 in state keep homes - Chicago Tribune Illinois, California and at least six other states have reached an $8.8 billion settlement of their lawsuits against Countrywide Financial , the biggest subprime mortgage lender, in a deal that should help some 21,000 Illinois residents keep their ... |
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U.S. Stocks Decline, Dow Industrial Average Falls Below 10,000 - Bloomberg Oct. 6 (Bloomberg) -- U.S. stocks dropped, driving the Dow Jones Industrial Average below 10,000 for the first time in four years, after bank bailouts in Europe widened and commodities producers slid on concern global growth is slowing. Equities fell ... |
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Why fallen titans are more hated in America - Financial Times Years ago, Sir Richard Giordano, the American-born British industrialist, told me that every economic downturn he had seen was different. Writing about my third downturn – the others were the early 1990s recession and the dotcom bust – I see what ... |
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