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Interest Rates following the Jobs Report - A dismal Jobs Report with the highest unemployment in 5 years and revisions for the worse to previous reports isn?t much to about?unless you?re in the market for a new mortgage.  This bad news for the economy translates to improved mortgage interest rates.   Currently (at the time of this post) I?m on my second rate sheet from many of the lenders I work with and day is not over yet and rates continue to be very volatile. On a side note, let me know if you prefer the arrows (as shown today) or [Read More...]

Mortgage Rates Ease as Economy Regains Center Stage - Mortgage rates drifted lower this week, as reports of broad economic weakness helped keep a lid on expectations of any near-term jump in interest rates. Freddie Mac (FRE: 5.08 -5.58%) said Thursday morning that its weekly survey of lenders found that the 30-year fixed-rate mortgage averaged 6.35 percent with an average 0.7 point for the [...] [Read More...]

Debtor Friendly Legislation and Unintended Consequences - The rate of home foreclosures in the current mortgage crisis has not been evenly distributed. Some states -- such as Nevada, California, and Florida -- have seen many more foreclosures than others, and not simply because some of them are big states. Take California, where in some localities the foreclosure rate has been as high as 25 percent. What gives here? Are California home buyers and mortgage brokers just much more irresponsible than the rest of the nation? Is there some California specif [Read More...]

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FHA Mortgage Definition - FHA mortgages are a type of government backed home loan. While FHA mortgage loans have been around for some time, the program was recently expanded to include FHASecure loan offerings to assist homeowners with adjustable rate mortgages that they can no longer afford. Here is the basic definition of FHA Mortgage Loans. FHA Mortgage Loans are government home loans that meet underwriting guidelines set by the Federal Housing administration and are backed by Ginnie Mae. These loans were originall [Read More...]

Many Realtors Miss The Days Of The Housing Bubble - The Warwick Beacon reports from Rhode Island. ?With statewide home sales down by 5 percent from last year and the median single-family home price down 12.5 percent from $280,000 in July of last year to $245,000 this year, many realtors miss the days of the housing bubble. Over 26 percent of all houses sold from April until July were either foreclosed properties or short sales-both of which sell at far below the market price.? ?Robert Scaralia, president of the Rhode Island Realtors Association [Read More...]




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