Mortgage rates are increasing in recent weeks despite the Federal Reserve's decision to cut interest rates last month for the first time in four years.
The Fed announced first rate cut in a long time last month, but the mortgage rates have continued to rise. Why is this? Here's why.
The drop in rates will be welcome news to mortgage borrowers who have had a tough couple of years, although savers will be ...
A borrowing product with a variable interest rate can be risky in an environment in which interest rates are volatile or on ...
While most of the city is seeing homes sit on the market for long periods, one neighborhood in the city by the Bay is faring ...
The good news is that the Federal Reserve recently cut rates by 0.5% in its September meeting, and more cuts are expected ...
With a slight increase Friday, 30-year mortgage refi rates are near their highest level in two months, after hitting a ...
Many forecasts have rates near 6% at the end of this year and falling to about 5.8% next year. The days of 3% and 4 % rates are over.
Rates on 30-year new purchase loans have been bobbing around the 6.5% mark for two weeks, and ended last week essentially ...
At today’s average HELOC rate of 8.88%, which assumes an 80% LTV, borrowing $100,000 on a 10-year repayment term equates to a ...
Mortgage rates have already fallen, but this is only the beginning. Here's why you should hold off on refinancing.
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