Posts Tagged ‘Mortgage Rates’

Last Week in Review: Was there an improvement in the housing market?

The song remains the same. The title of that Led Zeppelin song is a great description for some of the things we’re seeing lately in the Bond market. Read on for details, and what they mean for home loan rates. First, several housing-related reports were released last week – and they show that the housing [...]

Fee Increase to Impact Home Loans

In December 2011, Congress reached a last-minute deal to fund the payroll tax cut extension. The payroll tax extension will provide a 2% tax reduction for individuals making up to $106,800 – so the tax extension will be very helpful for many Americans who are struggling during these tough economic times. But like so many [...]

Recovery Continues

The economy and the housing market continue to recover… but that recovery is viewed as a marathon, not a sprint. Last month, the Fed reiterated that sentiment. On the one hand, the Fed’s Policy Statement that it released after its regularly scheduled meeting was pretty much the same story, including such statements as stable long-term [...]

Last Week in Review: The Jobs Report for January is in!

It’s been said that no news is good news. But last week, the Jobs Report brought some good news for the labor market.  The headline Jobs Report showed 243,000 jobs created, which was much better than expected. Meanwhile, a whopping 257,000 private jobs were created, also much higher than expected. Upward revisions to November and [...]

Home Sweet Home

On the one hand, the housing market still remains uncertain. For instance: Foreclosures will still be a concern in 2012 as a fresh wave will be hitting the market…and that will prevent a broad-based pricing recovery in housing. However, the good news is that the delinquency rates have declined and should continue to do so. [...]