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Mortgage rates were expected to rise in 2016. Instead, they dropped to 12-month lows. Surprisingly, there is still room for rates to drop. Continue reading
Mortgage qualifying for part-time workers
Home buyers can qualify for a mortgage even without a full-time position. Part-time workers with one or two jobs can apply and receive a mortgage approval. Continue reading
Qualifying For A Mortgage Using Tip Income & Gratuity
New, relaxed mortgage guidelines make it simpler for tip-earning workers across a host of industries to get mortgage home loan-qualified. Continue reading
NAR: Home Sales Surging, Spring Housing Market Strong
For the 22nd straight month, the Pending Home Sales Index bested its benchmark reading of 100. It’s no wonder home prices continue to rise nationwide. Continue reading
U.S. Home Values Up 5% From Last Year, Hit All-Time Best
Home values have surpassed last decade’s bests, set in April 2007. Current mortgage rates play a role, as does access to low- and no-money-down mortgages. Continue reading
NAR: February Existing Home Sales Figures Best Since 2007
February home sales were strong and home supply remains tight nationwide. Prices are rising. What low-down payment options do today’s buyers have? Continue reading
April 2016 Mortgage Rate Forecast (FHA, VA, USDA & Conv)
Experts said mortgage rates would over 4.5% by now. Instead, they’re in the 3s. For April 2016, there are several threats to low rates. Should you lock today? Continue reading
7-Year ARM rates perfect for modern homeowners
Ninety-five percent of mortgage consumers will opt for a fixed rate mortgage, but they could be skipping over significant savings and low risk found in 7-year ARM rates. Continue reading
Divorce and mortgage: What are your options?
There are time-proven ways to handle your co-owned home and mortgage during a divorce. These options will help both parties to come to an agreement that allows each to move on after the separation. Continue reading