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Monthly Archives: May 2008
How Falling Gas Prices Can Help Home Buyers
Falling oil prices is one reason why mortgage rates are dropping for the first time in 6 days. Oil is off $9 per barrel from last week, a shift that correlates to $0.23 per gallon of unleaded gas, roughly. This … Continue reading
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Why It Will Be Cheaper And Easier To Buy A Home This Week Versus Next Week
Mortgage financier Fannie Mae is toughening its mortgage application decision-making process effective Monday, June 2, 2008. The new guidelines will force many Americans to face higher mortgage rates, higher loan fees, or to be shut out from “prime” mortgage rates … Continue reading
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18 of 20 Real Estate Markets Show Signs Of Improvement
The monthly S&P/Case-Shiller Housing Price Index is a popular and often-quoted measurement of the housing market’s health. The chart above is sourced from its report published yesterday. In 18 of the 20 largest metropolitan areas, home values declined at a … Continue reading
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How To Make Sure You Don't Waste Money Over-Watering Your Lawn
At 32 million acres, homeowner lawns are the most irrigated crop in the United States. That’s more acreage than the state of Pennsylvania. Water is not free, however, and the 7 billion gallons deposited on lawns each day comes at … Continue reading
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How To Choose A Moving Company That Won't Hold Your Furniture Ransom
The process of buying a home is very different from the process of selling a home, but they both end the same way — with Moving Day. Choosing a moving company is the often-hurried “last step” that buyers and seller … Continue reading
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How We Know That Prime Rate Will Likely Rise Before It Falls
Three weeks after adjourning, Federal Reserve officials release detailed minutes of their most recent meeting. Therefore, the April 30, 2008 minutes were released Wednesday and it affirmed traders’ beliefs that the Federal Reserve will not be in a hurry to … Continue reading
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Simple Real Estate Definitions : Loan-to-Value
Loan-to-value is a math formula that represents the relationship between how much a home is “worth” and how much money is borrowed against it. Loan-to-value is often abbreviated as “LTV” and is one of the many factors that lenders consider … Continue reading
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Did You Ask: "Has There Been A Mortgage Rate Reprice In The Last Hour?"
Yesterday, several mortgage lenders issued three separate “rate sheets” in response to the changing mortgage market. It was the fourth time in the last 6 trading days that mortgage lenders issued multiple rate sheets in a day, and continued the … Continue reading
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How U.S. Homes Loses $4 Billion To Vampires Each Year
Sometimes, turning electronics off doesn’t really turn them “off”. Because of clocks, battery chargers, and other LED displays, devices in Standby Mode slowly suck energy from the national power grid and have earned the nickname “Energy Vampires”. Some examples of … Continue reading
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Smart Money Magazine Says Renters Have Lame Excuses
It’s not often that a mainstream media publication taunts renters into buying homes, but that’s exactly what Smart Money magazine tries to do in its latest issue. The Smart Money Web site “lead-in” reads 5 (Lame) Excuses for Not Buying … Continue reading
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