Mortgage rates fell to a new all-time low last week. Not everyone can get access, however.
Home affordability is receiving a boost from across the Atlantic Ocean this spring.
Mortgage markets were mostly unchanged last week, breaking a three-week winning streak.
Mortgage markets were mostly unchanged last week despite a series of positive developments. In addition to Greece successfully reaching a deal with its private creditors, the U.S. economy turned out strong reports — most notably the Non-Farm Payrolls report.
Mortgage markets improved in a holiday-shortened week last week, drawing mortgage rates lower nationwide.
Mortgage markets worsened last week as the Eurozone moved closer to a bailout agreement with Greece, and the U.S. economy displayed more signs of growth. Mortgage rates climbed.
Mortgage markets worsened last week as the Eurozone moved closer to a bailout agreement with Greece, and the U.S. economy displayed more signs of growth. Mortgage rates climbed.
Mortgage markets worsened last week as the Eurozone moved closer to a bailout agreement with Greece, and the U.S. economy displayed more signs of growth. Mortgage rates climbed.
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