In May, pending home sales reached their highest level in nearly a decade. This strongly indicates that the announcements made
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Greece’s decision to reject the set of reforms imposed by the Eurozone creditors may have been a bold one, but
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For the very first time in recent years, an array of indicators are signifying that present and future conditions of
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For the third week in a row, the average long term mortgage rates within the United States are up. According
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In May 2015, the National Association of Realtors (NAR) released the information from a study they conducted about the near-term
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With home prices increasing without the aid of imprudent money lending in many cities in the U.S., it is easy
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As home prices continue to soar this spring, many experts begin to wonder if we are in the midst of
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04/24/2015

Should The Fed Raise Rates?

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News that the Federal Reserve will further delay the Fed Fund Rate increase seems worrying to economists who know the
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Thanks to a substantial rise in purchase mortgage application and a decrease in refinance activity, the Mortgage Bankers Association’s Market
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