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Mortgage rates for June 3, 2024: Rates trending about the same
USA Today· 6 days agoThe average rate on a 30-year jumbo mortgage is 7.55%. The average mortgage rate for 30-year fixed loans rose slightly today to 7.55% ...
Mortgage Meltdown — U.S. Lending Crashes 70% After Pandemic Homebuying Surge
Benzinga· 2 days agoAccording to ATTOM’s first quarter 2024 U.S. Residential Property Mortgage Origination Report, U.S. ...
Data Discussion: What Is On The Horizon For Housing In The US?
Forbes· 6 days agoThe truth, though, is that spontaneous order is another way of naming the Invisible Hand of Adam...
Buy now? Wait? What homebuyers are asking in today’s high-price market
Orange County Register· 3 days agoAs the saying goes, “Marry the property, date the rate.”
Which Generation Has the Most Debt? It’s Not Millennials
The State· 5 days agoGeneration X, perhaps best known for being overlooked, stands out from the pack in one unfortunate way: debt. By most measurements, Gen X is deeper in debt than other generation. Members of ...
Housing Market Continues To Slow As Mortgage Applications Decrease
Benzinga· 2 days agoAmid a backdrop of high mortgage rates, which saw the typical 30-year fixed rate rise to 7.07%, the...
Zero percent down mortgages might help more first-time homebuyers break into the housing market—but...
Fortune via Yahoo Finance· 4 days agoUnited Wholesale Mortgage announced a 0% down program last month, and since then it’s been all the...
5 First-Time Home Buyer Mistakes That Can Cost Thousands Of Dollars
Forbes· 4 days agoBuying a home in my 20s made me feel proud! That is until I realized all of the first time homebuyer...
Zombies: Ranks of world's most debt-hobbled companies are soaring, and not all will survive
Associated Press· 2 days agoThey are called zombies, companies so laden with debt that they are just stumbling by on the brink...
A shady financial tool from the housing-bubble era is making a comeback
CNN Business via Yahoo Finance· 6 days agoAmerica’s gummed-up housing market is a $45 trillion mess — a big old knot of economic forces...