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Highest Rates This Week, But Close Enough to Long Term Lows

Friday proved to be the weakest day of the week for the underlying bond market and, thus, the highest day of the week for mortgage rates. Retail sales data was generally stronger than expected, especially when considering revisions and when focusing on the “core” numbers that strip out more volatile categories such as autos/fuel and

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10 best US real estate markets for first-time homebuyers in 2025

Ask any real estate expert about the most important factor in buying a home, and you’ll hear the same thing: location, location, location. It’s a cliché because it’s true — and for today’s first-time buyers, it’s also one of the biggest hurdles. Finding a place that checks the boxes for lifestyle and amenities while staying

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Mortgage Rates Hold Steady After Key Inflation Report

Pundits, politicians, and everyone else can continue to assume that mortgage rates will respond to changes to the Fed Funds Rate. Meanwhile the bonds that actually dictate mortgage pricing will continue responding to the most important economic reports. The two biggest examples are the monthly jobs report and today’s release of the Consumer Price Index

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