Predicting the ‘Right Time’ to Buy or Sell a Home
You can’t see into the future, but you can make an informed decision.
You can’t see into the future, but you can make an informed decision.
If youâre gearing up for your journey into homeownership, gather âround. Iâll fill you in on a few things I wish I had known beforehand, and a few surprises I encountered along the way.
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Should you pay off debt or save money? I wish this was a super easy article where I could just give you a clear answer about whether you should pay off debt or save money, but that’s just not how personal finance works. Every situation is different, and today, I’d like to go over different […]
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Netflix’s new show “Million Dollar Beach House” features New York real estate agents selling the best the Hamptons has to offer.
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U.S. new-home sales rose in December for the first time in five months, capping the best year since 2006 and signaling that record-low mortgage rates continue to drive demand for a sector thatâs been a bright spot in the economy.
Today’s mortgage and refinance rates Average mortgage rates fell yesterday, as we predicted. And, as a result, they’re now at a new all-time low. There was mixed economic news earlier […]
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Yesterday's bond market weakness ran the risk of signalling an end to the winning streak enjoyed since January 12th. Those gains were fairly steady and they took yields from the very top of the prevailing trading pattern almost all the way to the bottom. If early trading is any consideration, today is set to confirm the negative shift. In fact, yields are already arguably halfway back across the trend channel (the parallel yellow lines that have guided the broader bond market correction since August). Here's a wider view: Those who primarily follow the world of interest rates in terms of the mortgage market may be wondering "what correction since August?!" That's because mortgage rates cut a very different path for most of 2020. Here's the same chart with mortgage…(read more)