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Mortgage Rates Still Lower Than May/June Despite Drifting Higher

Bad news first: mortgage rates have been moving steadily higher in July with the average top tier 30yr fixed scenario rising from 6.67% to 6.81% in just 4 business days.  This isn’t an incredibly abrupt move, but it’s slightly brisk compared to the average day of rate movement. The good news is twofold. First off, […]

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Nations chase US trade deals as Bessent hints at extension

Major US trading partners hurried over the weekend to secure trade deals or lobby for extra time, while Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent indicated that some countries lacking an agreement by the deadline Wednesday will have the option of a three-week extension to negotiate. READ MORE: NAHB’s top economist weighs tariffs, immigration, economics “We’re going to

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Mortgage Rates Rose Less Than Expected After Employment Data

Today brought the hotly anticipated jobs report.  This is the “official” job count and unemployment rate data for the U.S. and no other report has as much consistent power to cause volatility in the rate market.  Today’s was particularly important because a perpetually decent labor market is the main justification for the Fed to wait

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Bill offers first-time buyers up to $25K for down payment

A bill reintroduced in the House of Representatives could offer relief for millions of Americans struggling to afford their first home. The Downpayment Towards Equity Act, introduced by a group of Democrat lawmakers led by Rep. Maxine Walters D-Calif, would offer $100 billion in grants to help new homebuyers purchase their first home. The bill’s

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