Posted by Steven on Nov 19th, 2010 | 0 comments
New Appraisal Rules Could Help Free Up Lending
By Kirk Haverkamp, Published: October 29, 2010
Along with tight credit and unstable home values, a new set of rules governing home appraisals have been blamed for making it hard to buy a home or refinance a mortgage over the past year. Now those rules are being replaced, which hopefully will lead to more accurate valuations and make home loans a bit...
Posted by Steven on Sep 23rd, 2010 | 0 comments
By Barbara Eisner Bayer, Published: August 19, 2010
Mortgage rates are low, and applications are up. If you’re shopping for a mortgage, you’re entering a world where there’s a lot of information you may know little about. Don’t feel embarrassed — information about mortgage rates and closing costs aren’t taught in school, so unless you’ve worked in the industry, it’s perfectly...
Posted by Steven on Jul 20th, 2010 | 0 comments
By Kirk Haverkamp, Published: June 30, 2010
What are your chances of refinancing your mortgage? Is it going to be a struggle if you’ve got a starter home at the lower end of the market? Are banks more willing to work with someone who has a pricey, custom-built home?
Not necessarily. On both counts.
The price of your home or size of your mortgage really doesn’t have much effect on your ability...
Posted by Steven on Feb 23rd, 2010 | 0 comments
Home Loan Rates and Consumer Confidence
February consumer confidence index was released this morning and it was not good for the economy but good for mortgage rates. The index dropped 11 points since last month. This comes at the heel of gains for three straight months. What made matters worse was that the expectation before the release was a drop of less than a point, so the outcome of this news...
Posted by Steven on Feb 10th, 2010 | 0 comments
Reasons Why You Should Get a Mortgage NOW
First, Federal Reserve Chairperson Bernanke made a statement this morning that outlines the Fed’s exit strategy from the historic low interests that we’ve been seeing recently. Of course, no actual timing was given; the possibility of raising rates depends on “economic and financial developments”.
Although an exit strategy is...