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Tag Archives: interest rates
Mortgage Rates for October 20, 2011
We asked Craig Smith of Mortgage Master to give us his most current interest rates and what he was seeing in the market: “Mortgage rates have risen off their recent ‘historic’ lows by as much as ½%. For most of … Continue reading
Rates for October 11, 2011
We asked John Coneys of Superior Home Mortgage to give us his most current interest rates and what he was seeing in the market: “So, what did last week’s economic data (jobs report) mean for the bond markets and interest … Continue reading
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Rates for August 25, 2011
We asked Matt Lynch of First Choice Loan Services to give us his most current interest rates and what he was seeing in the market: “Mortgage interest rates remain strong this week although they are slightly off of their lowest … Continue reading
Rates for August 17, 2011
We asked Craig Smith of Mortgage Master to give us his most current interest rates and what he was seeing in the market: “WOW! Current rates are amazing! If buyers don’t buy right now, they may miss a “once in … Continue reading
Rates for August 8, 2011
We asked John Coneys of Superior Home Mortgage to give us his most current interest rates and what he was seeing in the market: “Rates on Monday the 8th fell to their recent lows at 4.25 and 0 points. … Continue reading
The Spring Real Estate Market
People say the market is slow, especially at the upper end of the market. Contrary to what we’re hearing, sales are picking up. In the last month, EW sold 68 homes (a little better than 2 a day!), and in … Continue reading
The perfect time to buy?
What makes this the perfect time to buy a home? Right now it’s a new and different Buyer’s market. A Buyer’s market in the past usually meant that Buyers were able to purchase a property at a discounted price due … Continue reading
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You can get a mortgage
YES! THERE IS MORTGAGE MONEY AVAILABLE I just received an email from Craig Smith of Mortgage Master, Inc. The email message was simple and direct: “There is no credit crunch in the mortgage industry! We are still lending and will … Continue reading
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Interest Rates
as we roll into Summer 2008… If you’re in the market to buy real estate right now one of the many details you have to consider are Mortgage Interest Rates. I’m sure you have seen that over the last few … Continue reading
