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Monthly Archives: January 2009
How To Sell Your Home For 17% More, 40% Faster This Spring
Super Bowl Weekend traditionally marks the start of the Spring Buying Season in real estate. Anecdotally, real estate agents will tell you that buyer activity tends to tick higher at this time of the year. Meanwhile, with mortgage rates still … Continue reading
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Explaining What The Federal Reserve Did In Plain English (January 28, 2009 Edition)
The Federal Open Market Committee voted to leave the Fed Funds Rate unchanged today. It remains within a target range of 0.000-0.250 percent. In its press release, the FOMC reiterated most of the key points from its December 2008 statement, … Continue reading
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What To Expect From The Fed Today And How It May Impact Mortgage Rates
The Federal Open Market Committee adjourns from its 2-day meeting today. The monetary policy-setting group is expected leave the Fed Funds Rate within its current target range of 0.00-0.250 percent. This is the lowest range for the Fed Funds Rate … Continue reading
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Did We Just See The First 2 Signs Of A Housing Recovery?
Don’t let the plunging median sales price fool you — December’s Existing Home Sales data has home sellers smiling. Just one month after falling below the 5-million unit trend line, sales volume roared back by 300,000 homes in December, surprising … Continue reading
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Mortgage Markets In Review : January 26, 2009
Mortgage markets deteriorated last week on the heels of weak economic data and uninspiring corporate earnings. Mortgage rates rose for the second week in a row. They’re now measurably higher than the low point set 3 weeks ago. For mortgage … Continue reading
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Move-Up Homebuyers Face New Lending Challenges This Spring
When a homeowner sells his home and decides to buy a new one, there are 3 basic options for the residence — sell it, keep it, or rent it. Unfortunately, no matter which path they choose, move-up homebuyers in need … Continue reading
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An Interactive Chart For Home Values
The S&P/Case-Shiller Home Price Index is a popular measure of domestic home prices, released monthly. The index reports on the largest 20 U.S. markets, painting a broad picture of real estate values nationwide. Despite the Case-Shiller Index’s two obvious flaws … Continue reading
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Mortgage Markets In Review : January 20, 2008
After a strong start Monday and Tuesday, mortgage markets suffered alongside stock markets in the latter half of last week, leaving mortgage rates higher on the week overall. Market losses were especially steep Friday and mortgage rates headed into the … Continue reading
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Mortgage Rates Are Falling But Loans Require More “Points”
Another week, another screaming headline about mortgage rates falling to an all-time low. Freddie Mac published its weekly mortgage rate survey Thursday and found that the “average” mortgage rate is now 4.96 percent, the lowest since the survey started in … Continue reading
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