Mortgage Rates at 2-Month High
A sell-off in the U.S. bond market caused rates to rise to their highest point in 2 months. Rates still remain historically low. More, here.
Read MoreMoney-Saving Tips for a Real Estate Down Payment
Brandon Turner, writing for Forbes, shares valuable advice from 20 financial experts on saving for a real estate down payment. More, here.
Read MoreRates Still Low, Refinances Up Slightly
64% of mortgage applications last week were from homeowners planning to refinance. Rates stay at a record-low. More, here.
Read MoreNew Study Says Single Women Paying Too Much For Mortgages
Kenneth Harney, with The Chicago Tribune, examines new findings from researchers at the Housing Finance Policy Center of the Urban Institute. In short, single women are paying more for mortgages. More, here.
Read MoreNew Study Says Single Women Paying Too Much For Mortgages
Kenneth Harney, with The Chicago Tribune, examines new findings from researchers at the Housing Finance Policy Center of the Urban Institute. In short, single women are paying more for mortgages. More, here.
Read More6 Things That Are Hurting Your Chances for Pre-Approval
The Huffington Post has a list today of 6 things you could be doing that may harm your chances of mortgage pre-approval. More, here.
Read MoreHousing Bubble?
Ron Insana, Senior Analyst and Commentator for CNBC is adamant that there is absolutely no national housing bubble. Read his op/ed, here.
Read MoreMortgage Applications Up 2.8%
CNBC reports that that mortgage applications rose 2.8% last week from the week prior. Rates remain largely the same, but may adjust in one direction or other on Friday with the release of the August employment report. More, here.
Read More[Video] Why You Should Buy Rental Real Estate
Mark J. Kohler, has a 5-minute video and accompanying article for Entrepreneur magazine listing 5 reasons to buy rental real estate. More, here.
Read MoreAirbnb and Your Ability to Refinance
Airbnb, the room-rental service, has caused some complications for hosts when refinancing their mortgage. If you currently rent out your living space through a rental-service, this article from the Wall Street Journal is worth a read.
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