As we start the new year, exciting news in the mortgage world is upon us – rates have dropped about a full percentage point over the past few months! True,
Narrowing Down Your Refinance Options
Refinancing is a versatile financial tool that can serve a variety of needs, such as lowering monthly payments or using your home’s equity to pay for things like renovations or
How do I know if now is a good time to buy a home?
Knowing the best time to buy a home may not be simple – few big moves in life are – but you can get a good idea of the right
Let’s Compare 15-Year vs 3-Year Mortgages
As their names suggest, a 15-year mortgage is structured to be paid off in 15 years, and a 30-year mortgage is designed to be paid off in 30 years. But
Buying a Greater Dallas Home in 2022? Here’s What to Expect
The predictions for the housing market in 2022 in Greater Dallas look a lot like they did in 2021, with a few twists. There will still be more buyers than
Historic low rates mean mortgage activity continues to boom
Historic low rates mean mortgage activity continues to boom
The home buying and refinance boom isn’t likely to dip any time soon, thanks to historic low mortgage rates. According to the
Mortgage Market Update: October 26, 2020
The coronavirus pandemic, a potential stimulus, and several other economic and political factors will all have the power to influence the mortgage market in the coming weeks. Let’s take a
Mortgage Market Update – September 21, 2020
In this week’s mortgage rate summary, we’ll touch on the MBS market movements, their effect on volatility, and how COVID-19’s impact on the world is shaping the mortgage market.
First, let’s
Mortgage Market Update – August 11, 2020
In our latest Mortgage Market Update, we’ll take a look at how today’s mortgage rates are trending and what borrowers (and lenders) can likely expect in the days to come.
Mortgage Market Update – June 9, 2020
In today’s Mortgage Market Update, we’ll look at how COVID-19 has affected economic systems, the housing market and the mortgage industry. Before we dive in, let’s take a quick refresher