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Housing Agency Reaffirms Commitment to Struggling Homeowners

Edward L. Golding, principal deputy assistant secretary with the Department of Housing and Urban Development, in a piece from the New York Times, restated the agency’s commitment to struggling homeowners, and pledged to offer every assistance available to help them avoid foreclosure. HUD has ensured that new rules are in place to protect homeowners from…

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Brexit Bright Side

The vote affirming Great Britain’s departure from the European Union has caused major division within Britain and elsewhere, but it could have a positive impact on mortgage rates. Rates are already at 3-year lows, and experts forecast another potential decrease. More, here.  

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June’s Hottest Real Estate Markets

Realtor.com published a list of the 20 hottest real estate markets in the U.S. for June 2016. Overall, homes for sale are moving off the market 2% faster then they were a year ago. Dallas and San Diego broke into the top 5 this month, while Los Angeles and Grand Rapids, Mi. have moved into…

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Mortgage Applications Up Nearly 3%

Diana Olick with CNBC reports that mortgage application volume was up nearly 3% last week, compared to the previous week. This makes applications almost 35% higher when compared to the volume from a year ago. Rates remain at a 3-year-low. More, here.  

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Mortgage Applications Up Nearly 3%

Diana Olick with CNBC reports that mortgage application volume was up nearly 3% last week, compared to the previous week. This makes applications almost 35% higher when compared to the volume from a year ago. Rates remain at a 3-year-low. More, here.  

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‘Brexit” Could Harm First-Time Homebuyers

Realtor.com reports on the potential ‘Brexit’, and how foreign investors may become fierce competition with first-time homebuyers here in the States. This may only effect popular housing markets such as New York; Washington, DC; Miami; Los Angeles; and San Francisco, but may stretch to Chicago, Dallas, and Florida’s Tampa Bay. More, here.      …

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‘Brexit” Could Harm First-Time Homebuyers

Realtor.com reports on the potential ‘Brexit’, and how foreign investors may become fierce competition with first-time homebuyers here in the States. This may only effect popular housing markets such as New York; Washington, DC; Miami; Los Angeles; and San Francisco, but may stretch to Chicago, Dallas, and Florida’s Tampa Bay. More, here.      …

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FTC Halts Mortgage Relief Scam

HousingWire has a piece today on a recently discovered–and quickly shut down–scam involving law firms trying to bilk homeowners who are in the process of foreclosure out of money. You can read more, here.  

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FTC Halts Mortgage Relief Scam

HousingWire has a piece today on a recently discovered–and quickly shut down–scam involving law firms trying to bilk homeowners who are in the process of foreclosure out of money. You can read more, here.  

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Mortgage Rates at 3-Year Low

The Boston Globe reports that mortgage rates are at their lowest point since 2013, and refinance activity is up. Mike Fratantoni, MBA chief economist, said ‘‘Conventional refinance application activity picked up slightly due to the rate drop, but purchase activity dropped sufficiently to cause an overall drop in mortgage application volume for the week.”More, here.…

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