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    • How Much House Can I Afford on a $70K Salary?

      FOX Business· 5 days ago

      If you’re a first-time homebuyer making $70,000 a year, you might be asking yourself how much house you can afford with that salary. The answer depends on several factors, including the home ...

    • How to Apply for a Non-Qualified Mortgage

      How to Apply for a Non-Qualified Mortgage

      Investopedia· 2 days ago

      A non-qualified mortgage does not have to meet the lending standards of the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB), so it can offer more flexible...

    • MBA: Mortgage Applications Decreased in Weekly Survey

      Calculated Risk· 18 hours ago

      Mortgage applications decreased 5.2 percent from one week earlier, according to data from the Mortgage Bankers Association’s (MBA) Weekly Applications Survey for the week ending May 31, 2024 ...

    • The VA asks mortgage firms to hold off foreclosing on veterans

      Dayton Daily News, Ohio via Yahoo Finance· 7 days ago

      May 30—The Department of Veterans Affairs is asking mortgage service firms not to foreclose on veterans for the rest of 2024, extending a current moratorium. The current foreclosure moratorium ...

    • How Does Mortgage Interest Work?

      How Does Mortgage Interest Work?

      GoBankingRates via AOL· 4 days ago

      Homebuyers have two costs to consider when planning a home purchase. The first is the purchase price, which they negotiate with the sellers. The second...

    • GO MORTGAGE AND PACRES MORTGAGE ANNOUNCE MERGER

      Yucaipa News Mirror· 6 days ago

      GO Mortgage and PacRes Mortgage today announced they entered a merger agreement. The transaction, expected to close in the third quarter of 2024, will create a more robust and innovative mortgage ...

    • Zero-down mortgages are making a comeback

      Zero-down mortgages are making a comeback

      CNN Business via AOL· 7 days ago

      That’s because in order to refinance at a lower rate, the homeowner would need to fully pay off that second mortgage. And they may not have...guaranteed...