Mortgage rates have been near record lows for months. Will they start heading back up now that the presidential election has been decided?
Read More »Fed Keeps Rate Hike On Hold, For Now
The Federal Open Market Committee voted not to raise the federal funds target rate for the seventh time since last December's historic rate hike. Is there another rate hike on the horizon for this December?
Read More »What is Driving the Decline in LTV Ratios?
According to the FHFA, mortgage interest rates were up, but loan-to-value ratios were down. What drove the decline in LTV ratios during the month?
Read More »Prepare for Takeoff: Mortgage Rates Set to Climb
Mortgage rates hovered record lows for most of the summer. But one analyst said that is likely about to change.
Read More »‘Close Call’ Could Mean Rate Hike is Imminent
The 10 voting members of the Fed’s policymaking arm are sharply divided on whether or not the economy is ready for a short-term rate increase.
Read More »Is a Mortgage Rate Spike on the Horizon?
With the Treasury yield at a two-week high, will the market see a corresponding spike in mortgage rates?
Read More »Market May Be Primed for Origination Spike
Analysts believe everything is in place for mortgage originations to finish big in 2016.
Read More »Are Price Gains Really Hampering Affordability?
While single-family home prices have been steadily rising for the last few years on average nationwide, houses may still be affordable in many markets when other factors are considered.
Read More »Mortgage Rates Fall After Post-Brexit High
Average fixed mortgage rates fell down slightly from last week's post-Brexit high, according to Freddie Mac’s Primary Mortgage Market Survey for the week ending September 22, 2016.
Read More »Mortgage Rates Bump Up to Three-Month High
Mortgage rates have hovered slightly above record lows since June. But now they may be on the way back up.
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