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Monthly Archives: June 2009
What Consumer Sentiment Surveys Mean To Housing Markets
Americans are feeling better about their budgets right now, raising the possibility of a full economic recovery. According to a University of Michigan and Reuters, Consumer Sentiment rose for the fifth straight month in June. Consumer Sentiment is now at … Continue reading
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What’s Ahead For Mortgage Rates This Week : June 15, 2009
The mortgage market roller coaster continues. Markets worsened badly in the early part of last week, before rallying into Friday’s close. Overall, mortgage rates were slightly higher for the week even though — briefly — they rose to levels not … Continue reading
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VIDEO : How To Know Which Home Repairs Can Be Delayed And Which Should Be Fixed Right Away
When finances are tight, homeowners are often forced to choose between making home repairs right away, and putting them off until finances improve. Some repairs, though, become more expensive if not tackled on the double. The hard part is knowing … Continue reading
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Pareto Principle In Action : 80 Percent Of The Country’s Foreclosures Occur In 20 Percent Of The States
The Pareto Principle is a statistical concept most commonly known as the 80/20 Rule. It says 80 percent of the effects come from 20 of the causes. Apparently, the 80/20 Rule applies to foreclosures, too — at least according to … Continue reading
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How To Receive A Cash Gift For Downpayment
Tighter mortgage guidelines since late-2008 are forcing home buyers to make bigger downpayments. Anecdotally, the change has led to a surge in buyers taking gifts of cash from family members. If you’re among those accepting a cash gift from family, … Continue reading
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Want To Know Why Mortgage Rates Are Up Over 1.125 Percent In 10 Days?
Since Memorial Day, conforming mortgage rates have jumped by more than 1.125 percent, adding thousands of dollars to the annual cost of homeownership. To the casual observer, the moves may seem random. There’s a reason this is happening, however. It … Continue reading
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What’s Ahead For Mortgage Rates This Week : June 8, 2009
The economy posted stronger-than-expected data last week, reigniting fears of inflation on Wall Street. The positive-slanted economic news caused conforming mortgage rates to rise by another 1/2 percent last week. It marked the second week in a row of soaring … Continue reading
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VIDEO : How Do I Prioritize Paying Monthly Bills Versus Saving For Retirement?
Suze Orman recently appeared on The Today Show and gave 5 minutes of practical money management advice. Not everyone’s a fan of Ms. Orman, but this is an interview worth watching. The segment’s theme is “What should you do first?“, … Continue reading
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Tulsa, Oklahoma Tops Relocate America’s 2009 List Of Top 100 Places To Live
In choosing its 2009 lineup of Top 100 Places To Live In America, Relocate America focused on areas with stable local economies and in which the housing market has avoided precipitous price drops. It’s not a bad formula and topping … Continue reading
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The Number Of Homes Under Contract Soar In April. Are Buyers Losing Their Negotiation Leverage?
The number of homes under contract to sell soared in April, climbing nearly 7 percent nationwide versus a month ago. It’s the third straight month in which the Pending Home Sales Index gained and the biggest monthly jump since October … Continue reading
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