mortgage rates

It’s A Good Day To Have Your Mortgage Adjust

January 23, 2008

When the Federal Reserve lowered the Fed Funds Rate by 0.75% yesterday, it was in response to economic weakness that mounted since its last meeting December 11, 2007. By contrast, the mortgage markets meet every day. Because of this, mortgage rates had already “priced in” the weakness to which the Fed was reacting. This is […]

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Commercial Real Estate Update

January 23, 2008

According to the most recent Real Estate Research Corporation (RERC) investor survey, sentiment seems to have shifted markedly to “Hold” or “uncertainty” with the exception of the multifamily sector as the following chart indicates: Buy Sell Hold Office-CBD 24% 12% 64% Office-Suburban 24% 14% 62% Industrial-Warehouse 39% 6% 55% Industrial-R & D 20% 13% 67% […]

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The Week In Review (January 22, 2008) : What To Watch For

January 22, 2008

As promised, last week was heavy on data and on drama.  And mortgage rates continued their slide lower. This week, by contrast, is devoid of data and markets are already digesting the Federal Reserve’s surprise 0.750% rate cut this morning. Mortgage rates are falling in response, but not because of what the Fed did as much […]

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Mortgage Rates Are Down (But Not Everyone Is Eligible)

January 18, 2008

Overall, mortgage rates are at their lowest levels since late-2005. Despite rates falling, however, not everyone can take advantage. This is because mortgage lenders started to tighten the guidelines of what they will lend and to whom, also beginning in late-2005. In other words, the chart at right doesn’t apply to all homeowners equally. If you are […]

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Be Thankful Gas Prices Aren’t Keeping Pace With Oil Prices

January 17, 2008

On average, Americans are now paying more than $3.00 per gallon for gasoline.  This is roughly 40 percent higher than the cost of gasoline last January when gas hovered near $2.15 per gallon. Higher gas prices are one reason why the economy is slowing down.  With so many additional dollars being spent at the pump, […]

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Which Leads Which Lower: Mortgage Rates Or The Fed Funds Rate?

January 16, 2008

It’s a point that’s always worth repeating: Ben Bernanke and the Federal Reserve do not control mortgage rates This is particularly relevant today as newspapers, television programs, and market pundits posit that the U.S. is in the midst of a recession. The latest evidence supporting that assertion is that Retail Sales grew at its slowest […]

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2008 Commercial Real Estate Outlook

January 16, 2008

Integra Realty Resources publishes a free commercial real estate trends analysis every year. The outlook for 2008 is available now by going here Enjoy!

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What The Bank of America-Countrywide Merger DOESN’T Mean For Homeowners

January 15, 2008

For all that’s been said about the proposed Bank of America-Countrywide merger, what’s not getting talked about is how the merger will impact existing Countrywide customers. The short answer is that it won’t. A mortgage (and its corresponding note) is a legal contract between the lender and the lendee, signed on the date of closing. […]

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The Week In Review (January 14, 2008) : What To Watch For

January 14, 2008

Markets are welcoming the return of cold, hard data this week. Most of last week was spent making sense of Fed speakers, recessionary fears, and a takeover of the nation’s largest lender. This week, we’ll find out if the recent fears of recession are on target, or overblown. The data deluge starts Tuesday with the […]

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Common-Sense Tips To Help Your Home Sell Quickly

January 11, 2008

Clipped from NBC’s Today Show, real estate maven Barbara Corcoran talks about preparing your home for sale.  As usual, her remarks are spot-on. Some highlights from the 5-minute video: Go online and shop for your own home first Empty your home of two-thirds of the “stuff” Keep your home immaculately clean Corcoran also offers pricing […]

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Why Making A Less-Than-20-Percent Downpayment Is Getting More Costly

January 10, 2008

Private Mortgage Insurance (PMI) is an insurance policy paid to a lender in the event that a homeowner defaults on his home loan. These defaults are up 35 percent over last year, according to an industry group — bad news for all homeowners requiring PMI with their mortgage. Much like home insurers adjust premiums after a […]

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Consider Protecting Against Injury Before Protecting Against Death

January 9, 2008

Some quick statistics: 13% of Americans will die before age 65 28% of Americans will face a long-term disability before age 65 and be unable to work and/or earn an income Despite these facts, Americans are twice as likely to be insured on their lives as on their long-term health. Life insurance is important, but is much […]

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Americans Are $6.25 Billion More Wealthy Since September Because Of The Federal Reserve

January 8, 2008

Since September 2007, the Federal Reserve has lowered the Fed Funds Rate by 1.000%. This has caused Prime Rate to fall by 1.000%, too.  This is because the Fed Funds Rate and Prime Rate are directly related. In mathematical terms, the relationship looks like this: (Prime Rate) = (Fed Funds Rate) + (3.000%) So, because […]

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The Week In Review (January 07, 2008) : What To Watch For

January 7, 2008

Stock markets tanked last week behind high oil prices and weak employment data. Amid a sell-off that led to a 4.5% decline in the S&P 500, investors sought safety in the bond markets. As a result, mortgage bonds improved last week, driving some mortgage rates to their lowest levels in two years. This week, with […]

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Why It’s Not So Bad That Unemployment Reached Its Highest Rate Since November 2005

January 4, 2008

On the first Friday of each month, the Bureau of Labor Statistics releases key data about the American workforce. The report is officially called “Non-Farm Payrolls” but most people refer to it as the “jobs report”. The jobs report’s influence on markets is palpable for two major reasons: Consumer spending makes up two-thirds of the […]

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$100 Oil Could Mean More Than High Gas Prices For Americans

January 3, 2008

The price of oil briefly touched $100 per barrel yesterday, just short of the all-time inflation-adjusted high of $102.81 in April 1980. According to economic forecasting firm Global Insight, each $10-per-barrel increase in oil prices: Increases gas prices by 19 per gallon Cuts consumer spending by one-third of a percent Reduces employment by 100,000 Adds […]

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The Week In Review (January 2, 2008) : What To Watch For

January 2, 2008

It’s a short, but heavy, week for mortgage markets.  Investors are returning to the fray after a few lighter-than-normal weeks and their return should bring some stability to mortgage rates. Last week, mortgage bond prices rose which, in turn, moved mortgage rates down. The main reason for last week’s rate improvement was the assassination of […]

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The Week In Review (January 2, 2008) : What To Watch For

January 2, 2008

It’s a short, but heavy, week for mortgage markets.  Investors are returning to the fray after a few lighter-than-normal weeks and their return should bring some stability to mortgage rates. Last week, mortgage bond prices rose which, in turn, moved mortgage rates down. The main reason for last week’s rate improvement was the assassination of […]

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The Difference Between Private Mortgage Insurance And Homeowners Insurance

December 28, 2007

Private mortgage insurance (PMI) is insurance for the mortgage lender in the event of homeowner default. PMI helps the lender recover its costs and losses after foreclosing and selling a repossessed home. PMI rates vary by loan type, loan size, and loan characteristics.  The higher the risk to the bank, the higher the cost of […]

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The Difference Between Private Mortgage Insurance And Homeowners Insurance

December 28, 2007

Private mortgage insurance (PMI) is insurance for the mortgage lender in the event of homeowner default. PMI helps the lender recover its costs and losses after foreclosing and selling a repossessed home. PMI rates vary by loan type, loan size, and loan characteristics.  The higher the risk to the bank, the higher the cost of […]

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