Not many economic reports are likely to affect mortgage rates while markets are distracted by war. But today's inflation ...
As mortgage rates eased, refinancing surged in Q4. Hundreds of thousands of homeowners cut monthly payments, while millions more may now be eligible to refinance. ...
Mortgage rates bounced back up yesterday. Apart from three days (Mar. 6 and 9, and Feb. 4), they're at their highest level this year, although they're still low compared to the spring and summer of ...
Spring usually favors sellers – but not in 2026. In several major metros, sellers outnumber buyers 2-to-1, creating rare opportunities for homebuyers seeking affordability and negotiating power.
Why do most homebuyers choose 30-year mortgages? Lower payments and greater buying power play a big role, and the long-term ...
Today's consumer price index is the most important of all inflation reports. Will it help or harm mortgage rates?
Mortgage payments aren’t just principal and interest anymore. Taxes and insurance now account for 21% of average housing costs, with some areas seeing the share climb above 40%.
Sixty percent of seniors say they prefer aging in place over other options. But costs and the possibility of deteriorating ...
Friday saw an epic battle for mortgage rates between war jitters and economic data. Will we see a repeat for this week's crucial inflation figures?
Yesterday's suggestion that the war in Iran was almost over evaporated that evening, putting oil prices and mortgage rates at risk ...
Ohio voters could weigh two constitutional amendments: abolish property taxes entirely or replace them with a land value tax, ...
Mortgage rates finally edged lower yesterday. But tomorrow's economic reports have the potential to cause waves on Wall ...
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