The U.S. housing market appears persistent in advancing gradually. The growth rate of home prices in 20 cities showed a slow increase in the 12 months through September. It was reported today in
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Freddie Mac Maintains Positive Outlook amidst Housing Market Problems
250 ViewsThe economic outlook, as seen by the economists of Freddie Mac, shows worrying signs of less than
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A Possible Second Housing Bubble – an Unknown Risk Raising Concern
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The Purchase of New Vacation Home: A Rush Decision?
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Toll Brothers Revenue Grows, As More Units Are Sold
3763 ViewsToll Brothers Inc., a home building company based in Horsham Pennsylvania, announced a 29 percent increase in its quarterly revenue due to the sale
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2823 ViewsUnemployment, the high cost of just about everything and bills piling up to the sky..We have been facing all these problems for awhile now. The
Read more ...US Construction Spending on a Record Rise Despite Sluggish Economy
1680 ViewsU.S construction data shows an unusual rise in spending despite the overall slowdown in the economy. Construction spending surged to an annual rate
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1330 ViewsFalling oil prices on housing has been one of the most controversial topics for economists. They view such idea from different perspectives. Some
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Peak Sales for Existing Home in July 2014
65 ViewsSo far this year, July registered peak sales for existing homes, according to the National Association of Realtors® (NAR). Sales increased 2.4% from
Read more ...Weekly Mortgage Applications Suddenly Spike
68 ViewsReports of a massive spike in mortgage applications hit the market in spite of the slow progress of interest rates. Recorded data from the MBA
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1680 ViewsU.S construction data shows an unusual rise in spending despite the overall slowdown in the economy. Construction spending surged to an annual rate
Read more ...Why Mortgages and the ER are so much alike!
37 ViewsA good insight of the mortgage world mechanisms can give one the ability to see the ups and downs in the market and grasp the similarities with other
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Varying Views of Economists on Falling Oil Prices for Home Construction
1330 ViewsFalling oil prices on housing has been one of the most controversial topics for economists. They view such idea from different perspectives. Some
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181 ViewsPeople often struggle to get in control of their debt, and debt consolidation often appears like the right path to take. One monthly payment and all
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33 ViewsOne way of classifying mortgages is by the type of interest rate, i.e. fixed or adjustable. For an adjustable rate mortgage or ARM, the interest rate
Read more ...Major Drop in the Rate of Unemployment – is it too good to be true?
52 ViewsThe US employment data for June have exceeded expectations, and the news has been released on a “Jobs Thursday”, in anticipation to the
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The best way to consolidate debt
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Credit Card Debt Consolidation – The Basics
176 ViewsLoan Requirements for Credit Card Consolidation A few basic concepts and aspects need to be clear before you attempt consolidation for credit card
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How to Consolidate Credit Card Debt?
208 Views1. Credit report verification Did you know that errors may appear in credit reports? It is important that you take time to review your credit
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