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The Right Question: “How Much Do I Want To Spend On Housing Each Month?”

March 6, 2008

One of the most popular questions that home buyers ask real estate and mortgage professionals is “How much home can I afford?” It’s a normal question to ask, but it’s not the most effective way to plan your finances. Banks will almost always approve you for a home loan in excess of your household budget. […]

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Recession or Inflation? Even Fed Members Don’t Know For Sure.

March 5, 2008

With Friday’s jobs report looming, mortgage markets are especially skittish about whether the economy is in a recession, or facing inflation. Four Fed speakers Tuesday did little to quell the debate: 9:00 A.M.: Fed Chairman Bernanke stayed on message that foreclosures and falling home values are dragging down the economy. 10:00 A.M.: Fed Vice Chairman […]

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What High Oil Prices Mean To Mortgage Rates

March 4, 2008

After briefly exceeding its all-time high, oil closed Monday at $102.45. Rising energy costs can lead to inflation because American Business eventually passes on its higher costs to American Consumers. When consumers have to spend more money for the same amount of product, it’s called “inflation”. Another way to look at inflation is like an erosion […]

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Looking Back And Looking Ahead : March 3, 2008

March 3, 2008

Mortgage rates edged lower last week but it was another wild ride.  Market players continue to deal with competing economic forecasts. When the economy shows signs of brightness — like it did Monday and Tuesday — mortgage rates tend to rise. This is because markets are currently equating growth with inflation and inflation pressures mortgage […]

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Making Your Home Sell Faster With Psychology

February 29, 2008

When selling a home, understanding a little bit about home buyer psychology can help you move your home more quickly. After all, what people perceive helps define how they act. A recent article from RealEstateJournal.com listed techniques home sellers can use to attract more offers from buyers. The tips included: Number Play: $299,999 seems far […]

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As The Fed Funds Rate Falls, 30-Year Fixed Mortgages Rise

February 28, 2008

Federal Reserve Chairman Ben Bernanke testified to Congress Wednesday, alluded to further rate cuts to support an ailing U.S. economy. Already, the Federal Reserve has lowered the Fed Funds Rate by 2.250% since September 2007. The graph at right comes from the Wall Street Journal and it highlights a very important correlation between the Fed […]

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How Is Housing Doing? It Depends Who You Ask.

February 27, 2008

Yesterday, the Office of Federal Housing Enterprise Oversight released its fourth-quarter housing data. The OFHEO report color-coded each state according to its annual price changes.  The states shown in red lost value, and everyone else gained.  Overall, the OFHEO measured a 0.8% national increase. Also hitting the wires yesterday was the Case-Shiller Home Price Index. This report […]

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Real Estate Term: Earnest Money

February 26, 2008

When a buyer and seller reach agreement on a home sale, the buyer typically puts a small amount of money into a trust account. This up-front deposit is more commonly known as “earnest money”. A sales contract’s earnest money requirement will vary from contract to contract.  It can be as high as 10 percent of […]

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Looking Back And Looking Ahead : February 25, 2008

February 25, 2008

It’s a big week for mortgage markets (again) and that should cause rates to fluctuate wildly (again). The volatility we’ve seen since December has not been for the faint of heart.  Even this past Friday, as mortgage rates were poised to end the week lower, a late-afternoon stock market rally reversed it. In the last […]

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Spreadsheet Formulas: Calculating Home Payments

February 22, 2008

For a lot of homebuyers, calculating a prospective mortgage payment is an online experience.  For example, a search on Google for “mortgage calculator” returns 39 million options. Some people, however, prefer to plan on their local hard drive using spreadsheets.  For these people, the hardest part is often figuring out what formulas to use. Interest Only […]

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6 Things To Avoid While Waiting For A Mortgage Approval

February 21, 2008

When buying a home, there are two stages in the home loan approval process. Stage 1 starts when a homebuyer submits a mortgage application to his loan officer for a pre-approval. A pre-approval is a “walk-through” mortgage approval that says — at a given purchase price and downpayment amount — the home loan application will […]

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Tuesday May Have Marked The Unofficial End Of Low Mortgage Rates

February 20, 2008

For homebuyers and homeowners expecting low mortgage rates this week, Tuesday marked the unofficial end to basement 30-year fixed mortgage rates. According to the market analysts at BestInfo, Inc., the 30-year fixed rate measured its largest one-day movement in more than 10 years Tuesday. Nationally, 30-year fixed mortgage rates increased 0.375%. Here is the “real […]

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Looking Back And Looking Ahead : February 19, 2008

February 19, 2008

Early last week, mortgage rates rose on strong consumer spending and Warren Buffett’s offer to assume $800 billion in debt from three major bond insurers. Both reports were interpreted as signs of long-term strength in the economy, leading mortgage rates higher for long-term products such as the 20- and 30-year fixed rate mortgage. Meanwhile, Fed […]

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The Effect Of Fed Funds Rate Cuts On Mortgage Rates

February 15, 2008

As mortgage rates lurch higher this week, we have additional proof that cuts to the Fed Funds Rate do not lead to cuts in mortgage rates. Since the Federal Reserve’s surprise rate cut January 22, 2008: The Fed Funds Rate is lower by 1.250% The 30-year fixed rate mortgage is higher by approximately 0.750% Mortgage […]

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What The New Conforming Loan Limits May Mean To You

February 14, 2008

The $168 billion economic stimulus plan signed Wednesday includes a temporary increase to conforming loan limits in some parts of the country. Currently, many homeowners whose loans exceed $417,000 are paying higher interest rates because their loans are not securitized the way that smaller loans are. The loan limit increase is intended to make housing more […]

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How Economic Stimulus Impacts Home Financing

February 13, 2008

President Bush is expected to sign the economic stimulus package today. The package includes tax rebates and incentives for business and its purpose is to jumpstart a stalling U.S. economy. If the package is deemed “effective” by Wall Street investors, we should expect the stock market to rally on the prospects of business growth. The […]

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Planning For A “Quick Close”? Now May Not Be A Good Time.

February 12, 2008

On the backs of surging purchase activity across the country and low mortgage rates, home loan applications have risen to a near four-year high. For people with mortgage applications in process, some patience may be required. In 2006 and 2007, mortgage volume slowed nationwide.  Narrowing mortgage guidelines restricted the number of eligible borrowers and rising […]

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Looking Back And Looking Ahead : February 11, 2008

February 11, 2008

Mortgage markets are conflicted about the U.S. economy and the confusion is impacting home buyers. If you’ve recently tried to lock a mortgage rate, you’ve probably experienced it personally. On one hand, reports of plunging sales suggest that the economy is slowing more quickly than expected. This is recessionary and tends to be good for […]

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Are You Inadvertently Merging Your Credit Score With A Stranger?

February 8, 2008

A 2004 study showed that 4 out of 5 credit reports contained at least one error. The errors were of various types with different implications.  A quarter of the errors, for example, were of the “serious” nature; errors that could lead to a credit denial because of a false-reporting delinquency or collection. A much larger […]

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Where Presidential Candidates Stand On Matters Of Money

February 7, 2008

In an election year, voting for a presidential candidate can be a lot like buying a home. Both require a fair amount of analysis but — in the end — the decision is still highly emotional. Using Bankrate.com’s side-by-side candidate comparisons, some of that emotion could be replaced by fact. In a gridded format, candidates are […]

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