Mortgage Rate Market is Freaking People Out
Mortgage Rate Market is Freaking People Out Day-to-day and intraday movements are huge and seemingly random. #mortgage #interestrates #homeloans
Mortgage Rate Market is Freaking People Out Day-to-day and intraday movements are huge and seemingly random. #mortgage #interestrates #homeloans
Homebuyer Interest Plummets Amidst Rising Mortgage Rates, COVID-19 Concerns It was just a few weeks ago that mortgage rates reached 50-year lows. Today, rates are up, homebuyer interest is down, and […]
Is the coronavirus about to wipe out FHA lending? It looks like borrowers who don’t fit neatly into Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac’s lending criteria could soon be running out of options if […]
Mortgage rates fall sharply as the Federal Reserve brings stability to the mortgage market The rollercoaster ride for mortgage rates these last few weeks is expected to continue #mortgage #interestrates […]
Mortgage rates fall sharply as the Federal Reserve brings stability to the mortgage market The rollercoaster ride for mortgage rates these last few weeks is expected to continue #mortgagerates #interestrates […]
Weekly mortgage applications tank 29% as coronavirus sidelines homebuyers Mortgage applications to purchase a home decreased an unusually wide 15% for the week to the lowest level since August. #mortgage […]
The Fed Slashed Rates. Why Mortgage Rates Likely Won’t Follow Suit Refinances created something of a glut in the secondary mortgage market, which also contributed to higher mortgage interest rates. […]
Mortgage Rate Madness: They’re Up, They’re Down, Where Will They Land? With the economy in shambles amid the coronavirus pandemic, mortgage interest rates should be low. But they’re not—and they’re […]
Mortgage rates surge to highest level since January even though the Fed just brought interest rates to 0% — here’s why With so much still uncertain, and market movements remaining […]
Mortgage Rates Hit All-Time Low The 30-year fixed-rate mortgage this week fell to its lowest average on record—3.29%—since Freddie Mac began tracking such data in 1971 #mortgage #interestrates