Articles by tag - refinancing

Upside-down mortgages are becoming more and more common due these days due to the recent problems in the mortgage industry. It may be more difficult to refinance an upside-down mortgage, but it is not impossible.
Posted on January 13, 2010 by
Yield on mortgage securities dropped to their lowest levels in three months, a sign that mortgage rates on new homes will decline further.
Posted on September 10, 2009 by
Mortgage rates reached record lows this week because of cuts in the Fed Fund rate and the drop in Treasury rates. Still, rates have not dropped as much as would be expected.
Posted on December 18, 2008 by
It is no secret that the mortgage crisis has had a huge negative impact on the nation and its economy. But is implementing programs the solution or will it simply fix itself over time?
Posted on October 26, 2011 by
Mortgage rates hit new lows this week according to the Freddie Mac Weekly Mortgage survey and President Obama proposes a new initiative to expand refinancing for those with underwater mortgages.
Posted on February 02, 2012 by
It seems like every week the government is announcing a new program to help homeowners. To make sense of all of these programs, we've pulled them together and listed them below. If you are having trouble with your mortgage, or can't refinance your house, hopefully one of the programs on the list will provide you with some assistance.
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The books have always told us the ideal macro story regarding how low rates bolster the economy by allowing borrowers to borrow and spend. But what’s the other not so ideal side of the story? If borrowers are the winners in this, then who are the losers?
Posted on September 15, 2012 by
Interest rate levels have once again hit historic lows. Will this lead to another sustained surge in home mortgage refinances? Regrettably, given the numerous obstacles that must be navigated by borrowers, such an event is unlikely.
Posted on September 27, 2012 by

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