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Mortgage rate forecast for May 2024: No break for homebuyers
Traverse City Record-Eagle· 5 days agoAs homebuyers grapple with record prices this spring, mortgage rates have also crept up. On a...
Bloomberg Extends 731 Lexington Lease as Debt Maturity Looms
The Real Deal· 20 hours agoBloomberg LP extended its lease for the entirety of 731 Lexington Avenue’s office space through...
Dan Gilbert's Rocket Companies returned to profitability in the first quarter 2024
Gannett via AOL· 5 days agoLike other mortgage lenders, Rocket has seen a drop in business since early 2022 when mortgage rates...
The US could give homeowners a $980 billion stimulus at no additional cost, 'Oracle of Wall Street'...
Business Insider via Yahoo Finance· 4 days agoMore widely available home equity loans would be a boon in particular for older Americans, who are...
Buyers are taking on riskier adjustable rate mortgages as affordability worsens
FOX Business· 6 days agoHomebuyers in the U.S. are turning to riskier adjustable rate mortgages (ARMs) as high interest...
Unlocking Homeownership: Webster First FCU’s Guide to Mortgage Solutions - Banker & Tradesman
Banker & Tradesman· 4 days agoWebster First Federal Credit Union has been helping members with their lending needs since 1928. In 2023, they lent over $64.6 million in mortgages and home
Return to the '70s? Today's housing market has echoes of dark era.
Yahoo Finance· 1 day agoRead more: Mortgage rates top 7% — is this a good time to buy a house? A sign is posted in...
How Does Mortgage Interest Work?
Consumer Affairs· 6 days agoYour monthly mortgage payment consists of both the loan principal and interest. You might receive a lower interest rate by raising your credit score, increasing your down ...
Homebuyers turn to ARMs as mortgage rates hover above 7% for third straight week
AOL· 5 days agoMortgage rates haven’t shown signs of edging under 7% anytime soon, pushing buyers toward alternative financing options to strike deals. The rate on the 30-year fixed < ...
Opinion | Return of the Housing Godzillas
The Wall Street Journal· 2 days agoFreddie Mac and its Biden regulator want to guarantee second mortgages. What could possibly go wrong?