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Local Woman Gets Surprised By Ellen - KOAT Albuquerque
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Local Woman Gets Surprised By EllenKOAT AlbuquerqueALBUQUERQUE -- An Albuquerque woman thought she was just an audience member, but she ended up walking away with the surprises of her life. Twenty-one-year-old Jackie Lovato says she still can't believe what happened to her last week.and more » |
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Best Gold Buyer in Albuquerque to Sell Gold & Diamond Jewelry for Highest Cash ... - Business Wire (press release)
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Senate Foreclosure Bill Criticized - LoanSafe
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Senate Foreclosure Bill CriticizedLoanSafeby Alex Ferreras on January 30, 2012 in Real Estate (Source: Winthrop Quigley Albuquerque Journal, NM) – Proposed state legislation designed to protect consumer rights during home foreclosure proceedings is unnecessary, duplicates federal rules already ...and more » |
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Third- and fourth-quarter city of Socorro business registrations July to ... - El Defensor Chieftain
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America the Plutarchy? Say what? - Indian Country Today Media Network.com
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America the Plutarchy? Say what?Indian Country Today Media Network.comThe more of these mortgages that the money lenders wrote, the more fees there were for the brokers, the lender employees that wrote the loans, the secondary mortgage buyers who bought the loans and sold them to other investment banking sources who sold ... |
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Fitch Rates Santa Fe, NM's GRT Bonds 'AA+'; Outlook Stable - MarketWatch (press release)
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Fitch Rates Santa Fe, NM's GRT Bonds 'AA+'; Outlook StableMarketWatch (press release)In addition, the recent completion of the commuter rail line between Santa Fe and Albuquerque enhances employment and tourism opportunities for the region. Historically, Santa Fe unemployment rates have been below those of both the state and nation.and more » |
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Would-be homebuyers hesitant to take the plunge - ABQ Journal (subscription)
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Would-be homebuyers hesitant to take the plungeABQ Journal (subscription)“Debt-to-income ratios are way out of whack, and when they do qualify for FHA loans, the minimum down payment is 3.5 percent plus closing costs. On a $180000 house, that's roughly $8000. … Most young buyers just don't have that cash laying around.and more » |
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