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Monthly Archives: June 2008
Looking Back And Looking Ahead : June 16, 2008
Mortgage rates moved higher last week on lingering concerns about inflation, the fourth straight week in which rates rose. Mortgage rates are now as high as they’ve been since October 2007. Because inflation devalues mortgage bonds, market players are quick … Continue reading
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Guess Which 4 States Accounted For More Than 50 Percent Of May 2008 Foreclosures
RealtyTrac released its most recent foreclosure statistics and if you only read the headlines, you think the entire country was on the verge of losing its homes. The underlying data tells a different story, however. More than half of the … Continue reading
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Cancel Your PMI Before It’s Too Late To Cancel It
When homeowners borrow more than 80 percent of a home’s value, mortgage lenders often require a corresponding insurance policy called Private Mortgage Insurance. PMI provides a cash payment to lenders in the event of a homeowner defaults. But because PMI … Continue reading
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Is The Federal Reserve Telegraphing Its Next Rate Hike?
The Federal Reserve is stumping hard on inflation this week, creating speculation that Fed Funds Rate hikes may be in store for later this month. This is a counter-intuitive development because increases to the Fed Funds Rate are typically associated … Continue reading
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Why Your “Dear Seller” Letter May Be Met With A “Dear John”
Several years ago, when homes sometimes sold within hours, prospective buyers often drafted “Dear Seller” letters, an accompanying personal note to help purchase offers stand out in a multiple-bid situation. Today, some buyers are writing a different kind of letter … Continue reading
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Looking Back And Looking Ahead : June 9, 2008
There was no rest for the mortgage-rate weary last week. As mortgage bonds sold off early in the week, sharp rate hikes followed. A steady stream of better-than-expected economic reports had re-ignited inflation fears, drawing money from the bond market. … Continue reading
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Why It’s Good News For Home Buyers When Unemployment Rates Surge
On the first Friday of every month, the Bureau of Labor Statistics releases its Non-Farm Payrolls report. More commonly called the “jobs report”, today’s 2-page analysis of May 2008 shows that the economy shed jobs and that unemployment surged. This … Continue reading
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What Happens When Bernanke Says “Inflation” 55 Times In 5 Pages Of Text
Mortgage rates are a big deal when you’re buying a home. With even the slighest uptick in rates, 30 years of mortgage payments can get substantially more expensive and one of the most substantial threats to mortgage rates is an … Continue reading
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The Proper Way To Give And Receive Gifts For Downpayments
When a home buyer is gifted cash for a downpayment, there is a right way and a wrong way to receive the funds. The right way includes: Completing an acceptable gift letter Documenting the withdrawal of funds with receipts Documenting … Continue reading
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Did You Know : The Lifespan Of A Mortgage Approval
Mortgage approvals don’t last forever. A conforming mortgage approval from Fannie Mae or Freddie Mac has a shelf-life of 120 days. After 120 days, the approval expires and a mortgage applicant must re-submit his application for consideration. In addition, a … Continue reading
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