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Many Financial Advisors Recommending Reverse Mortgages

A new article in the Financial Times suggests that an increasing number of financial advisors specializing in retirement are starting to think of reverse mortgages as “lifesavers” for those who qualify living in negative financial circumstances. The program has experienced some rule changes over the last few months, and in turn has helped aid in…

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Mortgage Applications Increase This Week

According to a new survey released by the Mortgage Bankers Association, mortgage applications increased this week by 9.4%. The refinance index jumped 10% from the week prior, though rates are still 3% lower than two weeks ago. Refinances fell to 57.7% of applications; the lowest level observed since September 2013. Additionally, 30-year fixed-rate mortgage interest…

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Cheaper To Buy Versus Rent In Many Metros

Trulia has released new data stating that owning a home may be a cheaper option in many metropolitan areas than renting. According to the report, homeowners who stay in their homes for seven years will save approximately 38% when compared to those who rent. Jed Kolko, Trulia’s chief economist said, “even in these metros buying…

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New Data Shows Less Mortgage Debt Among Americans

According to the most recent report from Equifax National Consumer Credit Trends, the amount of outstanding balances on bank and retail-issued cards, and home finances jumped for the third month in a row. Home finances increased by $8.59 trillion; bank issued cards grew by $555.4%, and retail issued cards experienced a $62.2 billion jump. Equifax…

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Multifamily Growth Rates Expected To Increase

According to Freddie Mac’s multifamily report, rent and vacancy rates will experience measurable growth throughout 2014 and will reach long-run historical levels. The report forecasts that cap rates will stay below 7% over the coming year, and interest rates will increase. As a result, this will promote higher property values. The executive vice president of…

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Uneven Housing Market Growth Expected Over Next Five Years

According to a recent study, housing market recovery will experience uneven growth over the next five years. Data suggests that, by the year 2018, median home prices for single-family homes will average close to the peak that was achieved in 2006. Experts expect Tampa, Memphis, Jacksonville, St. Louis and Milwaukee to experience the largest gains…

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Home Improvement Store Sales Increase

Recent data shows that sales for Lowe’s, a popular home improvement store, have increased over the last year. The store reported a net income of $306 million, in the fourth quarter of 2013, increasing 6.3% from the prior year. Store earnings are affected by home prices, employment, and home ownership. Although sales have grown over…

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Home Prices Increasing At Slower Pace

Home prices are increasing at a slower pace which many experts say is good for prospective buyers, as it keeps an increasing number of properties affordable longer. According to the S&P/Case-Shiller index, property values jumped 13.4 from the end of 2012 in 20 U.S. cities. The housing market is still well on its way to…

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Mortgage Rates See Slight Increase

Mortgage rates increased this week with the 15-year fixed-rate mortgage rising .02%, Averaging 3.35%, and the 30-year fixed-rate mortgage increasing .05%, Averaging 4.33%. According to many experts, mortgage rates are expected to continue rising this year as the economy gains strength. Home prices and sales are expected to increase by approximately 5% over the coming…

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Professor Drawn To Reverse Mortgage Business After Rule Changes

Reverse mortgages have become increasingly popular over the years helping many adults, age 62 and older, keep their homes. Columbia Business School professor and reverse mortgage expert, Christopher Mayer, explains why reverse mortgages can help many seniors through retirement debt-free. “You have $3 trillion in housing wealth among older Americans. You have large institutions exiting…

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