The deed and the dream: 250 years of the American mortgage
From tavern handshake deals to a possible Fannie Mae IPO, the loan that built the American middle class has never stopped changing shape
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From tavern handshake deals to a possible Fannie Mae IPO, the loan that built the American middle class has never stopped changing shape
Moneyfacts data shows growing demand for two-year fixed deals as borrowers anticipate further falls in mortgage rates
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Mortgage rates ticked up slightly this week, driving home economists' outlook that mid-6% mortgages are here to stay.
Affordability went down in 33 states, according to the latest MBA numbers
Mortgage rates finally fell this week, but economists' outlook that mid-6% mortgages are here to stay remains the same.
Mortgage rates took a slight dip this week, which means prospective buyers need to really weigh their options when deciding how to finance.
Mortgage rates and home prices are on the rise, meaning prospective buyers need to really weigh their options when deciding how to finance.
Is building long- term wealth really dependent on owning a home?
The 30-year fixed rate pushed buyers toward adjustable-rate loans and dragged applications to a five-week low
Falling swap rates below 4% give lenders fresh scope to compete as Nationwide, Halifax and Virgin Money reduce mortgage pricing
Examining emotional and generational mindsets can help homeowners view mortgages as financial tools rather than burdens.
Mortgage availability also increased for a third consecutive month
Experts said the impact of the Middle War pushing up borrowing costs took its toll on buyer demand
One law, two new rulebooks - and a 30-day clock now ticking on some home sales
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