Mortgage Loan Activity Drops 20.3%

November 8, 2008

The number of Americans seeking a mortgage to purchase a home or refinance an existing loan fell more than 20% last week, according to a weekly report issued today by the Mortgage Bankers Association (MBA).

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How are Mortgage Interest Rates Affected by the Presidential Election

November 8, 2008

With change on the horizon after last night's election, it's only natural to wonder what “change” will come to the mortgage market as a result. Furthermore, what change to mortgage interest rates have U.S. elections stirred up in the past? We always hear rumblings about mortgage interest rates dropping after an election, but is there any truth to it? Should you refinance now, or wait it out a couple months for rates to drop? In order to find out, some number crunching is in order.

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Top 9 Conservation Tips for Winter-Time Home Selling

November 8, 2008

If your home is on the market during the winter season, potential home buyers will have your home’s energy efficiency at the top of their mind. Here’re a few tips to make your home more attractive to conservation-minded buyers.

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Fed Funds Rate Drops to 1%, Near Lowest in U.S. History

November 8, 2008

Breaking financial news: The Federal Open Market Committee (FOMC) announced today that it has dropped its Fed Funds rate to 1 percent–near the lowest it's been in U.S. history. Will it impact mortgage rates?

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New Home Sales Post Slight Gain in September

November 8, 2008

The U.S. Census Bureau and the Department of Housing and Urban Development announced today that sales of new, single-family homes in September rose 2.7 percent compared to August’s numbers.

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Existing Home Sales See Largest Increase in 13 months

November 8, 2008

The National Association of Realtors announced today that existing home sales in September increased 5.5 percent as compared to August 2008.

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Hope for Homeowners - will it stop foreclosures?

November 8, 2008

Is Hope for Homeowners really a ray of hope or just another loan program that doesn't make sense for anyone?

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Mortgage Loan Activity Decreases 16.6%

November 8, 2008

The number of Americans seeking a home mortgage to purchase a home or refinance an existing loan decreased 16.6% last week, according to a weekly report issued today by the Mortgage Bankers Association (MBA).

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Why the Reverse Mortgage Market is Booming… New Loan Limits Could Be to Thank

November 8, 2008

What’s so great about Reverse Mortgages? Senior homeowners want to know… and quite frankly, so do their kids. Right now, reverse mortgages are gaining popularity among senior homeowners. But why? Could it be because of the FHA's announcement of new loan limits?

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Single-Family Housing Starts Decrease 12%

November 8, 2008

The number of new residential construction starts fell 12 percent in September, according to a monthly report issued jointly today by the U.S. Census Bureau and the Department of Housing and Urban Development.

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Mortgage Loan Activity Drops 20.3%

November 8, 2008

The number of Americans seeking a mortgage to purchase a home or refinance an existing loan fell more than 20% last week, according to a weekly report issued today by the Mortgage Bankers Association (MBA).

Read more

How are Mortgage Interest Rates Affected by the Presidential Election

November 8, 2008

With change on the horizon after last night's election, it's only natural to wonder what “change” will come to the mortgage market as a result. Furthermore, what change to mortgage interest rates have U.S. elections stirred up in the past? We always hear rumblings about mortgage interest rates dropping after an election, but is there any truth to it? Should you refinance now, or wait it out a couple months for rates to drop? In order to find out, some number crunching is in order.

Read more

Top 9 Conservation Tips for Winter-Time Home Selling

November 8, 2008

If your home is on the market during the winter season, potential home buyers will have your home’s energy efficiency at the top of their mind. Here’re a few tips to make your home more attractive to conservation-minded buyers.

Read more

Fed Funds Rate Drops to 1%, Near Lowest in U.S. History

November 8, 2008

Breaking financial news: The Federal Open Market Committee (FOMC) announced today that it has dropped its Fed Funds rate to 1 percent–near the lowest it's been in U.S. history. Will it impact mortgage rates?

Read more

New Home Sales Post Slight Gain in September

November 8, 2008

The U.S. Census Bureau and the Department of Housing and Urban Development announced today that sales of new, single-family homes in September rose 2.7 percent compared to August’s numbers.

Read more

Existing Home Sales See Largest Increase in 13 months

November 8, 2008

The National Association of Realtors announced today that existing home sales in September increased 5.5 percent as compared to August 2008.

Read More

Read more

Hope for Homeowners - will it stop foreclosures?

November 8, 2008

Is Hope for Homeowners really a ray of hope or just another loan program that doesn't make sense for anyone?

Read More

Read more

Mortgage Loan Activity Decreases 16.6%

November 8, 2008

The number of Americans seeking a home mortgage to purchase a home or refinance an existing loan decreased 16.6% last week, according to a weekly report issued today by the Mortgage Bankers Association (MBA).

Read more

Why the Reverse Mortgage Market is Booming… New Loan Limits Could Be to Thank

November 8, 2008

What’s so great about Reverse Mortgages? Senior homeowners want to know… and quite frankly, so do their kids. Right now, reverse mortgages are gaining popularity among senior homeowners. But why? Could it be because of the FHA's announcement of new loan limits?

Read more

Single-Family Housing Starts Decrease 12%

November 8, 2008

The number of new residential construction starts fell 12 percent in September, according to a monthly report issued jointly today by the U.S. Census Bureau and the Department of Housing and Urban Development.

Read more

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