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Mortgage applications rise slightly as rates decline for second straight week - HousingWire
HousingWire· 22 hours agoMortgage demand ticked up last week as interest rates declined for a second week in a row. “Treasury yields continued to move lower last week and mortgage
Builder Sentiment Declines In May, Ending 6-Month Streak
National Mortgage Professional· 2 hours agoBuilder confidence in the market for newly built single-family homes dropped six points from April...
Mortgage prisoners: regulatory changes and low credit scores have left thousands trapped in a cycle...
EconoTimes· 1 day agoThere are 8.5 million households in the UK who own a home with a residential mortgage, often with...
US New Home Construction Rebounds by Less Than Forecast
Bloomberg· 2 hours agoNew US home construction rose by less than forecast in April and permits for new activity dropped,...
Mortgage Rates Are Sliding. Don’t Make That Offer Just Yet.
Barrons.com· 7 days agoMortgage rates fell this week to the lowest level since mid-April. The average mortgage rate this...
Mortgage Rates Continue to Plague Homebuilder Confidence
RISMedia Real Estate News· 22 hours agoAs mortgage rates rose back above 7% in April, and remain high despite a recent decrease,...
Could the US economy be doing too well?
BBC via Yahoo Finance· 2 hours agoHe says this is because of the trend in the US for long-term, 30-year mortgages - people's biggest loans are often fixed at a much lower rate. Yet the US...
The month in reverse mortgage rates: May 2024 - HousingWire
HousingWire· 6 days agoIn March, we explored the difference between Home Equity Conversion Mortgage (HECM) “expected rates”...
Today’s Mortgage Rates for May 13, 2024: Rates Steady
Market Watch· 3 days agoFor more details on how we compile daily mortgage data, check out our methodology here. Mortgage rates remain well above 7% and near 2024 highs. Today’s ...
My 40-year mortgage starts today – and the interest I’ll pay is eye-watering
The Telegraph via Yahoo Finance· 9 hours agoIt doesn’t change the fact that the interest which will be added over those four decades is...