This week’s Mortgage Market Update will look at what’s keeping rates trending neutral, how rate movement is expected to change in the upcoming week and how drastically rates may change.
Mortgage Market Update – December 2, 2019
Rates are trending neutral this week, but upcoming jobs and trade data could push rates higher. In today’s Mortgage Market Update we look at how rates are trending, what’s likely
Borrowers jump on board the refinance bandwagon as rates drop
When mortgage rates plummet to historically low levels, you have to expect a reaction from the borrowing public. And, as usual, they did not disappoint. Borrowers got themselves to their
Mortgage Market Update – September 16, 2019
Summer has come and gone and with it several interesting trends in the mortgage rate world. In today’s Mortgage Market Update, we look at what caused rates to inch up
Mortgage Market Update – Aug. 26, 2019
Want to keep track of the latest mortgage rate news and activity? We strive to publish weekly updates on how mortgage rates are trending, and how they may be affected
Mortgage Market Update – July 29, 2019
In this week’s Mortgage Market Update, we’ll examine where rates are trending, where they’re likely to move in the next few days and what economic and political events are influencing
Mortgage Market Update – June 24, 2019
In this week’s Mortgage Market Update, we’ll look at how rates are trending and how they may be affected by the trade war and other current economic/political events. First however,
Mortgage Market Update: May 20, 2019
This week we’re seeing rates staying neutral with average levels of volatility. However, key economic conditions, such as the ongoing trade war with China, could impact rates in the near
Mortgage Market Update – April 1, 2019
If you’re in the market for a new home, you’re likely considering shopping around for a mortgage, which means you’ll likely want to know how interest rates for home loans
Mortgage Market Update + Existing-home sales rebound in February
Homes with experience are selling better than expected these days. According to the National Association of Realtors (NAR), sales of previously owned homes rose sharply in February, a sign that