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In a week marked by wild headlines, mortgage rates remained relatively calm, thanks to improvements in mortgage spreads.
US mortgage rates rose for the second straight week, with the 30-year rate hitting 6.75%, worsening an ongoing housing market ...
A surprise jump in inflation and signs of persistent wage growth this week has led Goldman Sachs to downgrade its Bank of ...
Mortgage rates moved higher for the second week in a row, according to Freddie Mac. The average rate on a 30-year loan ...
When rates fell to around 6.7% (the lowest level in months) in early July, applications for home loans promptly ticked up, ...
If you're thinking about tapping your home's equity, make sure you understand what could happen with rates soon.
Will mortgage rates fall after the July Fed meeting? What experts expect. Industry experts generally don't foresee meaningful ...
Lawrence Yun said this week that home sales could still tick up slightly this year, and if mortgage rates hit 6%, next year ...
What happened following yesterday's consumer price index (CPI) report? And what implications could today's fresh inflation numbers have?
Many analysts still expect two rate cuts between now and the end of 2025, one in August and one in November, to bring the base rate down to 3.75 per cent. Rob Clarry, investment strategist at Evelyn ...
Home sales are down, prices are softening, and buyers are hesitant—but conditions may be shifting as summer gains momentum.