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Mortgage Rates Hold Steady After Last Week’s Big Drop

After posting their biggest drop in a decade last week, mortgage rates remain at multi-month lows—and borrowers are rushing to take advantage. The 30-year fixed-rate mortgage averaged 4.08 percent this week, Freddie Mac reports in its weekly mortgage market survey. Mortgage applications surged 18.6 percent last week as borrowers locked in lower financing costs, the Mortgage Bankers Association reports.“Purchase mortgage application demand saw

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Feds Warn of Fake Bank

Businesses are reportedly receiving letters and faxes from an entity called “First National Bank” that is offering lines of credit and secured or long-term loans. But federal authorities are warning that First National Bank is “not a licensed or chartered bank.”The Office of the Comptroller of the Currency sent a notice to banks and other officials across the country Thursday warning that “First National Bank,” which cl

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Listing Prices Just Hit a New High, and They’re Still Heading Up

The U.S. median home list price surged in March to $300,000 for the first time ever, according to realtor.com®’s monthly housing trends report. That also marks a price increase of 7 percent year over year.“The typical U.S. home list price has set a new high right on the cusp of the spring homebuying season, and despite a slowing growth rate, home prices will likely continue to set new records later this year,” says Danielle Hale, real

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Loan Approval Chances Just Got Better for the Self-Employed

The two largest sources of mortgage money in the United States want self-employed loan shoppers to know that their chances of getting a home loan approved have increased.Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac have rolled out automated underwriting technology for lenders that take a lot of the guesswork and risk out of the approval process for mortgage applications of the self-employed.One of the reasons lenders have been reluctant to approve l

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TIP: Can High Rents Cause Health Problems?

High rents don’t just hurt Americans’ pocketbooks—they could be affecting people’s health too. A new study shows that more than half of renters say they delayed health care because they couldn’t afford it. Medical professionals surveyed said they’ve dealt with patients who have expressed concerns and anxiety about affordable housing, according to the survey of 1,000 U.S. renters commissioned by Enterprise Community Partners

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Bank Giant to Give Borrowers Up to $10k to Close a Loan

Bank of America announced on Tuesday a new $5 billion affordable homeownership initiative that will include down payment or closing cost help for low- to moderate-income and multicultural home buyers. The program is aimed at helping more than 20,000 individuals and families over the next five years move toward homeownership, the bank said.Bank of America’s Neighborhood Solutions program includes a down payment and closing cost assistance o

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20 Cities Hit Hardest By Rising Rents

High rents continue to wreak havoc on Americans’ pocketbooks. “Rental affordability is a significant challenge for metropolitan areas across the United States,” says Steve Guggenmos, vice president of Freddie Mac Multifamily Research and Modeling. “Our research shows that supply just hasn’t kept pace with demand in many metros, and that’s pushing affordable rents out of reach for millions of American families.”Of the top 50 largest

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Nearly 5 Million Homeowners Can Save on Their Mortgage

More than 4.9 million homeowners could see a drop in their interest rates if they refinanced their mortgage, according to a new analysis from Black Knight, an analytics provider. That’s up 1.6 million from one week ago.Freddie Mac reported last week that 30-year fixed-rate mortgages dropped to 4.06 percent, down from 4.28 percent the week before. It was the biggest drop in rates in more than a decade.“While this will certainly impact buy

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More Single Ladies Put a Down Payment On It

The share of single female home buyers in the last three years has increased from 15 percent to 18 percent, according to the National Association of REALTORS®. Single women outpace single men when it comes to home purchases, Jessica Lautz, NAR’s vice president of demographics and behavioral insights and research, told ABC News. “When I tell people, they are surprised,” she says about the data. Women are “feeling confident you don’t nee

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Homes Became Less Affordable in Q1 2019

Median home prices in the first quarter of 2019 were not affordable to people making the average wage in 71 percent of U.S. counties, according to ATTOM Data Solutions’ Q1 2019 U.S. Home Affordability Report. Researchers calculated the amount of income needed to make a monthly house payment—including mortgage, property taxes, and insurance—on a median-priced home, assuming a 3 percent down payment.“We are seeing a housing market in flux a

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