When.com Web Search

Search results

  1. Results From The WOW.Com Content Network
  2. 2009 California elections - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2009_California_elections

    A special election to fill the 32nd congressional district was called by Governor Schwarzenegger on March 10, 2009, as a consequence of the resignation of former Congresswoman Hilda Solis following her appointment as United States Secretary of Labor. The special primary election was May 19, 2009 while the special election was held on July 14 ...

  3. 2009 California's 32nd congressional district special election

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2009_California's_32nd...

    The 2009 California's 32nd congressional district special election was held July 14, 2009, to fill the vacancy in California's 32nd congressional district. The election was won by Democrat Judy Chu , who became the first Chinese American woman elected to serve in Congress.

  4. Timeline of the 2000s United States housing bubble - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Timeline_of_the_2000s...

    1997: Mortgage denial rate of 29 percent for conventional home purchase loans. [24] July: The Taxpayer Relief Act of 1997 repealed the Section 121 exclusion and section 1034 rollover rules, and replaced them with a $500,000 married/$250,000 single exclusion of capital gains on the sale of a home, available once every two years. [25]

  5. Mortgage rate history: 1970s to 2024 - AOL

    www.aol.com/finance/mortgage-rate-history-1970s...

    Driven by the subprime mortgage crisis of the late 2000s, the 30-year mortgage rate tumbled from about 8 percent at the start of the decade down to 5.4 percent by 2009.

  6. The Problem for Housing in 2010: Rising Mortgage Rates - AOL

    www.aol.com/news/2009-12-25-the-problem-for...

    Most real estate experts back the theory that the recent recovery in home sales is primarily due to two factors: mortgage rates that have been hovering around all-time lows and the government's ...

  7. How Will the Election Affect Mortgage Rates? - AOL

    www.aol.com/election-affect-mortgage-rates...

    Hale explained that over the past 14 election cycles — going back to 1972 — we’ve seen everything from much higher rates post-election — as in 1980 — to much lower mortgage rates post ...

  8. Government policies and the subprime mortgage crisis

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Government_policies_and...

    Taking the roughly 25 million mortgages outstanding at the end of each year from 2006 through 2009 and subdividing them into 500+ subgroups according to characteristics like credit scores, down payment and mortgage size, mortgage purchaser/guaranteer, etc., the Commission found the average rate of serious delinquencies much lower among loans ...

  9. Subprime crisis impact timeline - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Subprime_crisis_impact...

    2002–2003: Mortgage denial rate of 14 percent for conventional home purchase loans, half of 1997. [47] 2002: Annual home price appreciation of 10% or more in California, Florida, and most Northeastern states. [84] Paul O'Neill (Secretary of the Treasury) is fired by Bush. Among other things, he had wanted to take action on executive ...