mortgage rates

Home Prices Show Improvement In 19 of the 20 Case-Shiller Markets

July 1, 2009

Tuesday — for the first time in a long while — members of the press met the monthly Case-Shiller Index data with enthusiasm. And why shouldn’t they?

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With The Year Half-Over, How Accurately Did Economists Predict 2009

June 30, 2009

At the start of the year, the “experts” made a lot of predictions about the U.S. economy and what to expect in 2009

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What’s Ahead For Mortgage Rates This Week : June 29, 2009

June 29, 2009

Mortgage markets improved last week on the heels of benign economic data and a non-inspired press release from the Federal Reserve. Aside from trader momentum, 3 market-moving events helped set the pace last week: Housing data hinted at strength Jobless data showed softness The Fed said growth appears on-track The combination of the three created volatility that — for just the second time in the last 8 weeks — worked in favor of rate shoppers.

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In Another Good Sign For The Housing Market, Builders Are Clearing Out Their Inventory

June 26, 2009

If you only saw the headlines this week, you may have missed another positive sign in the housing market. According to the Census Bureau, the supply of newly-built homes for sale fell to 10.2 months in May, its lowest level in 10 months

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A Simple Explanation Of The Federal Reserve Statement (June 24, 2009 Edition)

June 24, 2009

The Federal Open Market Committee voted to leave the Fed Funds Rate unchanged today within its target range of 0.000-0.250 percent. The Fed also reiterated its plan to support the mortgage market to the tune of $1.5 trillion.

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3 More Signs Of A Strengthening Housing Market

June 24, 2009

The housing market got another dose of good news yesterday. According to the National Association of REALTORS, the number of homes sold in May increased for the third straight month and the national housing supply fell by 5 months

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Like To Play It Cautious? Consider Rate Locking Ahead Of Wednesday’s Federal Reserve Meeting.

June 23, 2009

The Federal Reserve begins its scheduled two-day meeting this morning. It’s one of 8 scheduled meetings for the Federal Open Market Committee this year. When the FOMC meets, it discusses the financial and economic conditions around the country and, when appropriate, the group makes new policy meant to speed up or slow down the economy

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What’s Ahead For Mortgage Rates This Week : June 22, 2009

June 21, 2009

Mortgage markets finished out the week unchanged last week but that’s not to say that mortgage rates stayed flat. From day-to-day, mortgage rate shoppers were on a veritable roller coaster. Monday and Tuesday, rates dipped Wednesday and Thursday, rates surged Friday, rates retreated Overall, conforming mortgage rates carved out a half-percent range this week

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How To Fight Mortgage Rate Volatility

June 19, 2009

Mortgage rates are suffering through another volatile week, causing problems for rate shoppers and home buyers. After falling Monday and Tuesday, mortgage rates surged Wednesday and Thursday. The momentum higher appears to be carrying into the weekend, too

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Adjusting For Cost Of Living Differences After A Non-Local Move

June 18, 2009

Moving to a new metropolitan area requires adjustments.

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The Double-Edged Sword That Is Rising Housing Starts

June 17, 2009

After being range-bound since the start of the year Housing Starts unexpectedly jumped in May, surprising analysts and Wall Street.

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What Consumer Sentiment Surveys Mean To Housing Markets

June 16, 2009

Americans are feeling better about their budgets right now, raising the possibility of a full economic recovery. According to a University of Michigan and Reuters, Consumer Sentiment rose for the fifth straight month in June.

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What’s Ahead For Mortgage Rates This Week : June 15, 2009

June 15, 2009

The mortgage market roller coaster continues. Markets worsened badly in the early part of last week, before rallying into Friday’s close. Overall, mortgage rates were slightly higher for the week even though — briefly — they rose to levels not seen since November 2008.

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Want To Know Why Mortgage Rates Are Up Over 1.125 Percent In 10 Days?

June 9, 2009

Since Memorial Day, conforming mortgage rates have jumped by more than 1.125 percent, adding thousands of dollars to the annual cost of homeownership. To the casual observer, the moves may seem random. There’s a reason this is happening, however

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What’s Ahead For Mortgage Rates This Week : June 8, 2009

June 8, 2009

The economy posted stronger-than-expected data last week, reigniting fears of inflation on Wall Street. The positive-slanted economic news caused conforming mortgage rates to rise by another 1/2 percent last week. It marked the second week in a row of soaring mortgage rates and the fifth week out of six that rates have moved higher.

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Mortgage Rates Rose By More Than 1/2 Percent Wednesday

May 28, 2009

Conforming mortgage rates rose by 0.625 percent Wednesday.

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Over 24 Hours, Mortgage Rates Shoot Higher

May 22, 2009

Rates go up, rates go down. Catch them while you can

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What’s Ahead For Mortgage Rates This Week : May 18, 2009

May 18, 2009

After a dreadful start to the month of May, mortgage markets improved last week, pushing mortgage rates lower overall. It was the first week since late-April in which mortgage rates fell. The biggest reason rates improved last week was because the economic optimism that was responsible for the stock market’s 30% gain since March faded somewhat

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With Mortgage Rates, You Can’t Shop For Good Luck

May 12, 2009

After a series of increases starting April 30, mortgage rates finally took a dip Monday. It was a welcome surprise for home buyers that went under contract over the weekend. Same for homeowners looking to pull the refinance trigger.

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Mortgage Rates Higher On April’s 539,000 Jobs Lost

May 8, 2009

The economy shed 539,000 jobs in April , raising the 6-month total to nearly 4 million jobs lost. And while the April data may look bad, it’s actually 10% better than what was expected.

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