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Mortgage Rates Spike On The Federal Reserve’s January 2010 Meeting Minutes

By • Feb 18, 2010

Mortgage markets reeled Wednesday after the Federal Reserve released the minutes from its January 26-27, 2010 meeting. Mortgage rates are now at their highest levels since the start of the year. The Fed Minutes is a follow-up document, delivered 3 weeks after an official FOMC meeting. It’s a companion piece to the post-meeting press release, detailing [...]



What’s Ahead For Mortgage Rates This Week : February 8, 2010

By • Feb 8, 2010

Mortgage markets improved last week on domestic jobs data and international banking concerns. The news triggered buying in the bond market and, as a result, conventional, FHA and VA mortgage rates improved for the 4th consecutive week. Mortgage rates are now at a 6-week low but probably shouldn’t be.  It underscores just how important global [...]



The January 2010 Jobs Report May Lead Mortgage Rates And Home Prices Higher

By • Feb 4, 2010

On the first Friday of every month, the U.S. government releases its Non-Farm Payrolls data from the month prior. The data is more commonly known as “the jobs report” and it swings a big stick on Wall Street. Especially now — many analysts believe job growth is tightly linked to the future of the U.S. [...]



What’s Ahead For Mortgage Rates This Week : February 1, 2010

By • Feb 1, 2010

In a news-heavy week, mortgage markets improved last week, adding to a 3-week rally. But, given last week’s data and domestic story lines, it’s surprising that rates actually fell. The Federal Reserve said the economy continues to strengthen Consumer Confidence pushed to a 2-year high 4th Quarter domestic output exceeded Wall Street’s expectations Usually, events [...]



What’s Ahead For Mortgage Rates This Week : January 25, 2010

By • Jan 25, 2010

  Conforming and FHA mortgage rates improved last week on the combination of weaker-than-expected economic data and new anti-banking rhetoric from the White House. The S&P 500 shed nearly 4 percent in its worst weekly showing since October 2009 as all 10 sectors fell. As the money left stock markets, it made its way to [...]



Spring 2010 FHA Guidelines Make Borrowing Tougher And More Expensive

By • Jan 22, 2010

Securing an FHA mortgage is about to get more expensive. In a statement issued Wednesday, the Federal Housing Authority outlined policy changes to its mortgage assistance program. The shift is meant to both reduce the government group’s portfolio risk while strengthening its overall financials. For consumers, the changes mean higher costs. As listed in the [...]



There’s 100 Days Left To Claim The Homebuyer Tax Credit

By • Jan 20, 2010

November 6, 2009, Congress voted to extend and expand the First-Time Home Buyer Tax Credit program.  There’s 100 days left to claim it. The expiration date of the up-to-$8,000 tax credit has been pushed forward to spring, requiring homebuyers to be under contract for a home no later than April 30, 2010, and to be closed [...]



What’s Ahead For Mortgage Rates This Week : January 11, 2010

By • Jan 12, 2010

  Data was sparse through 2010′s first trading week last week, setting the stage for a week of momentum trading. In up-and-down trading, mortgage pricing improved overall but the best rates of the week didn’t last long. Rates improved Monday and Tuesday as an oversold market corrected itself to better price points.  Then, in anticipation [...]



Looking At The 2010 Predictions For Housing Markets And Mortgage Rates

By • Jan 5, 2010

2010 is just a few days old and already the “experts” are making predictions for the year. Housing calls and mortgage rate predictions run the gamut: Home prices will fall in 2010 Home prices will rise in 2010 Mortgage rates will rise in 2010 Mortgage rates will rise by a lot in 2010 Given how [...]



What’s Ahead For Mortgage Rates This Week : December 21, 2009

By • Dec 21, 2009

Mortgage markets improved last week as pricing followed a roller coaster-like pattern. After touching a 6-week high Tuesday, rates rallied to weekly lows Thursday, and then jumped back higher Friday. Despite the improvement last week overall, mortgage pricing remains significantly worse from the all-time lows set in late-November. Oddly, last week’s most prominent mortgage-related story [...]



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