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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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Tagged interest rates, john coneys, market, mortgage, superior mortgage
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The Housing and Economic Recovery Act of 2008
I posted recently about the landmark legislation aimed at ending the current downturn in the housing industry, helping homebuyers and strapped borrower and strengthening the housing finance system. John Coneys of National City Mortgage, came and spoke with our agents … Continue reading
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Tagged first-time, housing legislation, john coneys, mortgage, national city mortgage, tax credit
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