Rates on mortgages are hovering just above their lowest point of the year, Freddie Mac reports in its weekly mortgage market survey. Rates on mortgages Drop, To Near 2016 Lows "The Fed's decision to stand pat followed by a week of assorted unsettling news drove Treasury yields lower," says Sean ... » Learn More about Rates on mortgages Drop, Near 2016 Lows
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Military niche has younger buyers, bigger homes
Out of all adults younger than 35, the share of active-service military members who purchase a home significantly outpaces the share of non-military homebuyers. According to the National Association of Realtors® (NAR) first-ever study of military clients, the 2016 Veterans & Active Military Home ... » Learn More about Military niche has younger buyers, bigger homes
6 tips for Millennials to improve their credit scores
Low credit ratings have be burdening many Millennials, and preventing them from purchasing a home, according to a survey by TransUnion. The survey revealed that 32% of Millennials plan to purchase a home within the next 12 months, however 43% currently hold a subprime credit rating. On the other ... » Learn More about 6 tips for Millennials to improve their credit scores
Debt Free: How To Get There
Everyone has financial goals. If your starting out maybe it is to save or pay off your debt, maybe you’ve paid off most of your debt and now your concerned with making sure you have enough to retire on. The trouble is figuring out how to start saving. Doing some research on the topic I found that ... » Learn More about Debt Free: How To Get There
Home loan caps could go away for veterans
March 2, 2016 – An effort is gaining ground to let veterans who use the federally backed, zero-down financing program to avoid worrying about loan caps. Right now, loans backed by the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs (VA loans) are capped based on market area. Update on Veterans Home ... » Learn More about Home loan caps could go away for veterans