In this week’s Mortgage Market Update, we’ll look at the Non-Farm Payroll report and how it affects mortgage rates. We’ll also take a look at how rates are currently trending.
Fewer Americans Have Negative Equity
Negative equity is something every homeowner hopes to avoid. Having negative equity can greatly complicate any plans you might have for selling or refinancing your home, not to mention make
Mortgage Market Update
In this week’s mortgage market update, we’ll explore what may lie ahead for mortgage rates in 2014 as well as identify how rates are currently trending.
2014 Mortgage Rate Forecasting
Trying to
Mortgage Market Update
Check out the latest hot topics in the real estate and mortgage industries, from new home prices to this week’s mortgage rates.
Higher Lot Prices = Higher New Home Prices
Newly constructed
Mortgage Market Update
How Did The Mortgage Rate Increase Impact the TX Real Estate Market?
One might assume that as mortgage rates go up home sales go down, but this is not what we’ve
How Will The “Ability to Repay” Rule Affect Your Next Mortgage Loan?
Back in mid-January, the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB) proposed an amendment to the so-called “Regulation Z” of the Truth in Lending Act (TILA). The amendment will further enforce the
Texas Mortgage Rate Update – Pricing Inches Just Above Record Lows
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While many Texans have been enjoying the fun and festivities that come with the holiday season Texas mortgage rates have remained near their lowest point ever since records have
Texas Mortgage Rate Update
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At this time of year, with the holiday season in full swing, many homeowners are thinking about decorating, shopping for gifts, and planning holiday parties. It could be a
Texas Ranks 2nd Highest In US For Closing Costs
In a study of the mortgage closing costs charged around the country Bankrate.com found that here in Texas we pay the second highest amount (behind only New York) on our
Economic Data–Recap for the Week
Weekly jobless claims were down by 3,000 to 450,000 for the week. We would have expected the stock market to react positively and the bond market to sell off but