After weeks of trending downward, mortgage rates began to climb this week with more finding it difficult to find a home amid a nationwide shortage in supply.
Read More »Mortgage Rates Hold Steady Below 3%
Rates remain at historically-low levels, as Americans are finding it an opportune time to refi, while new home seekers continue to sit on the sidelines due to tight inventory and high prices.
Read More »Mortgage Rates Suddenly Trend Downward
Mortgage rates took an unexpected turn this week, sliding downward for the first time after seven consecutive weeks of gains.
Read More »The Week Ahead: Two Keys Shaping the Spring Homebuying Season
With a U.S. housing inventory short on supply and high on demand, potential homebuyers nationwide await two key factors that will play into their decision-making on whether to ...
Read More »Rates Edge Upward on Eve of Spring Homebuyer Season
Freddie Mac reports that rates hit their highest mark since last July, yet at slightly above 3.0%, it sets the stage for a solid spring buyer's market.
Read More »Rebound in Job Market Offsets Housing Pessimism
Fannie Mae’s latest survey finds that positive trends in employment is bright spot as spring homebuying season nears.
Read More »Home Price Growth in Urban Areas Gaining Steam
The trend of mass exodus from urban areas at the outset of the pandemic seems to be changing gears, as a migration back to major cities is underway and sales are picking up.
Read More »Mortgage Rates Not Dampened by Winter Blues
Mortgage rates hit their highest mark since August 2020 this week, but home shoppers continue to take advantage of record-low rates as the U.S. economy slowly comes back to life.
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