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2020 Destroyed Your Personal Cash Flow. Hereâs How to Rescue It
If youâre like a lot of us, 2020 did a number on your cash flow. Here are six ways to rescue it.
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A look at SARS data: What the coronavirus pandemic could mean for home prices and buying competition
While the coronavirus outbreak is certainly no good news, it appears there may be a silver lining to look forward to â at least for hopeful homebuyers.
This Is the Best Time of Year to Get a Mortgage
A new study shows that home buyers can save a lot of money by timing their mortgage application right.
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Mortgage apps dip as conforming rate inches up, loan amounts soar
While financing costs are still low enough to offset sticker-shock from rising home prices, a slight increase in the average 30-year conforming rate weighed on borrowers, according to the Mortgage Bankers Association.
Mortgage and refinance rates today, January 26, 2021
Today’s mortgage and refinance rates Average mortgage rates edged lower yet again yesterday. And they’re now tantalizingly close to the all-time low. But early signs in markets suggest the recent […]
Rising mortgage rates push applications lower
Mortgage applications decreased for the second week in a row – this time, down 4.1% for the week ending Jan. 22. The 30-year-fixed rate rose to 2.95%, its highest level since November 2020
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How To Get The Best Mortgage Rate – Forbes
How To Get The Best Mortgage Rate Forbes
Will There Be Relief for Private Student Loan Borrowers?
Over the past year, more than 20 million federal student loan borrowers have been able to pause their payments to cope with pandemic-induced financial stress â a postponement that Presidentâ¦