This spring's housing market is on, but economic headwinds are pushing back most of the advantage that buyers have gained ...
Between an uptick in home listings and lower mortgage rates, there could be more homebuying activity this spring.
The average long-term U.S. mortgage rate climbed this week to its highest level in more than three months, a setback for prospective home shoppers this spring homebuying season.
Mortgage rates have fallen steadily, but could new developments change that trend this spring? Here's what to know.
Lower mortgage rates may bring spring buyers back, but long-term homeownership success depends on cash-flow stability, borrower education, predictable loan products and proactive servicing.
Mortgage rates fell to low levels during the pandemic, dropping below 3% as real estate prices soared. But subsequent issues with inflation ultimately caused the Federal Reserve to raise its benchmark ...
Local mortgage bankers said the rise in rates could lead fewer homeowners to list during the prime selling months.
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