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Monthly Archives: November 2008
“Franksgiving” And Other Black Friday Facts
The day after Thanksgiving is a busy shopping day nationwide and, this year, analysts are paying extra attention to sales figures. Dubbed “Black Friday” in reference to red ink representing loss and black ink representing gain, today’s start to the … Continue reading
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Mortgage Rates Fell But Be Careful Of History Repeating Itself
Like everything else on Wall Street, mortgage markets are based on supply and demand. When demand outweighs supply, mortgage rates fall. So, Tuesday, when the government unexpectedly announced a $500 billion budget for buying mortgage debt from Fannie Mae and … Continue reading
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Existing Home Sales Are Relatively Unchanged Going On 14 Months Now
In real estate, the term existing home refers to a “used” property; one that can’t be classified as new construction. The number of existing homes sold each month is tracked by the National Association of REALTORS. The report is often … Continue reading
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Looking Back And Looking Ahead : November 24, 2008
As the stock market retraced to its 1997 level, mortgage markets improved last week — but not by much. Mortgage rates closed out the week slightly lower, but the week wasn’t without fireworks. Calls of deflation grew louder The automakers … Continue reading
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Deflation And What It Means To Americans
Business television and newspapers have made deflation a hot topic this week and, since Monday, Google has tracked 13,000 mentions of it. Deflation is a recurring cycle in which the prices of goods and services fall. Isolated to one industry … Continue reading
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Plunging Housing Starts Is Bad News For Spring 2009 Home Buyers
When it comes to housing data, there are always two questions to consider: How does this impact buyers? How does this impact sellers? This is why housing data is rarely positive or negative on a universal level — one group … Continue reading
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Mortgage Rates Buck Conventional Wisdom And Rise Despite The Plunging Cost Of Living Index
If the presence of inflation causes mortgage rates to rise, then the absence of inflation should cause mortgage rates to fall. And, in most markets that’s true. Today, it’s not. Despite a deep, month-over-month dip in consumer prices not seen … Continue reading
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The 2009 FHA Loan Limits For Every U.S. County
In March 2008, HUD temporarily raised FHA loan limits around the country. Effective January 1, 2009, FHA loan limits revert. FHA home loans are mortgages made by private lenders and insured by the federal government. Historically, FHA home loans have … Continue reading
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Looking Back And Looking Ahead : November 17, 2008
In another week of up-and-down trading, mortgage rates ended the week slightly higher last week. Ping-pong action like this has defined mortgage markets lately. It’s increasingly common for rates to soar one day, and then come crashing down the next. … Continue reading
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How The New Good Faith Estimate Form Can Help You Save Money On Your Mortgage
To help demystify the mortgage process, the federal government is giving the much-maligned Good Faith Estimate document a makeover. Effective January 1, 2010, the current, 2-page form will be replaced by a new, easier-to-understand version, spanning 3 pages. The biggest … Continue reading
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