Monthly Archives: July 2009

VIDEO : Who Should — And Should Not — Be Paying Down Their Mortgage

Financial advice is rarely one-size-fits-all, but this interview with Suze Orman is worth a watch. In 5 minutes with NBC’s The Today Show, Ms. Orman covers a ton of relevant ground for homeowners and the public-at-large: Who should — and … Continue reading

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The Little-Known Reason Why Mortgage Rates Are Rising This Week (And Why They May Go Higher Still)

After starting the week with a run lower toward 5 percent, mortgage rates have reversed course. It started mid-day Tuesday and the culprit is Basic Economics. Here’s why. Mortgage rates are based on the price of mortgage-backed bonds and — … Continue reading

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Using The Case-Shiller Index To Predict The End Of The Recession

For May, the Case-Shiller Index showed home values up in 15 of its 20 tracked U.S. markets. It’s the first time in nearly 3 years that the index showed such strength and a signal that home prices may be turning … Continue reading

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More Housing Strength : New Home Sales Surge In June

Once again, the housing market is showing that its worst days may be over. According to the Census Bureau, the number of new homes sold in June leapt by 11 percent from the month prior. It stands as the biggest … Continue reading

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How Burglars Can Get Into Your Home In Less Than A Second

The above video may be among the most disquieting 4 minutes of your day. Home burglaries are on the rise and many burglars are using a lock-picking technique called “Lock Bumping” to enter into homes. Using a special key and … Continue reading

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Home Supply Falls To An 8-Month Low

The national home supply is falling, down to its lowest levels since December 2008. In June, there was 9.4 months of supply, down from a year-ago level of 11.0 months. It’s one more sign that the housing market may be … Continue reading

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The Home Price Index Shows That Home Values Increased In May

Home values around the country appear to be leveling. The Federal Housing Finance Agency’s latest Home Price Index report shows values up by nearly 1 percent in May versus the month prior. Since peaking in April 2007, values remain off … Continue reading

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Mortgage Rates Drop On Ben Bernanke's "Exit Strategy"

Mortgage markets rallied Tuesday while Fed Chairman Ben Bernanke gave his semi-annual testimony to Congress. By the time the day was over, some conforming mortgage rates were down by as much as 0.250 percent. One of the leading causes for … Continue reading

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Housing Starts Make Its Largest Leap Since 2004

Housing Starts soared in June, thumping analyst expectations for the second straight month. A “housing start” is a new home on which construction has started. Last month’s jump in single-family starts is the largest one-month jump since 2004. To Wall … Continue reading

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Reduce Hot Water Waste With The Right Showerhead

In the past few years, the home appliance “green” movement has gone mainstream. Thanks to new products carrying affordable price tags, today’s eco-conscious homeowners are finding it easier to protect both the environment and their household budgets at the same … Continue reading

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