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Mortgage Market Recap for the week ending Friday June 22nd, 2012
Despite historic Greek elections and a highly anticipated Fed meeting, it was a surprisingly quiet week for mortgage rates, since neither event shed much light on investors’ primary questions. As a result, mortgage rates ended the week with very little change. Investors hoped that the two big events this week would remove some of the […]
Mortgage Market Recap for the week ending Friday June 15th, 2012
Investors were focused on events in Europe this week, ahead of Sunday’s Greek elections. The US economic data released during the week was generally weaker than expected. Anticipation of action by global central banks helped mortgage rates end the week a little lower. The highly anticipated elections in Greece will take place on Sunday, and […]
Michigan Mortgage Lender – Calculating Income to Debt Ratio for a New Mortgage.
Before you take the first step to buying a home – talking with a Michigan mortgage lender – you have to look at your personal finances. It’s important to understand your income to debt ratio. How much you earn versus how much you owe is a major deciding factor in how much a mortgage lender […]
Mortgage Market Recap for the week ending Friday June 8th, 2012
Following a large improvement in mortgage rates and a large decline in stocks last week, investors partially reversed direction this week. The European Central Bank (ECB) and the Fed were the main focus, providing a degree of comfort, and investors were a little more willing to take on risky assets. This was negative for bonds, […]
Mortgage Market Recap for the week ending Friday June 1st, 2012
Weaker than expected US economic data and continuing concerns about Europe were positive for mortgage rates, which declined to record low levels this week. Nearly all of the economic data released this week, including GDP, ISM Manufacturing, Consumer Confidence, and Pending Home Sales, fell short of expectations. Most significantly, for the third consecutive month, the […]
Mortgage Market Recap for the week ending Friday May 25th, 2012
This week’s economic news contained few surprises. The US economic data was mixed, and demand was close to average for the Treasury auctions. Mortgage rates ended the week just a little higher, after reaching an all time record low last week. The slow pace of global economic growth and the uncertainty in Europe support these […]
Mortgage Market Recap for the week ending Friday May 18th, 2012
Once again, the primary influence on mortgage rates was the uncertainty in Europe. Mixed economic data released this week was roughly neutral. Investors seeking relatively safer assets pushed stocks lower and mortgage rates to record low levels. In Europe, the focus was primarily on Greece this week. Greek political leaders remained very divided and were […]
Complications of Buying Waterfront Property in Michigan
There are some amazing homes for sale in places like Novi, Northville, Ann Arbor, Birmingham, Plymouth and even in the Downriver communities. Still, sometimes you want something a little more comfortable and off the beaten path. If you’re on the hunt for waterfront property in southeast Michigan then there’s more to just finding the perfect […]
Michigan Mortgage Lender – 5 Tips for Getting the Best Mortgage Rates
When it comes to real estate in Northville, Novi, Royal Oak, Ann Arbor, Livonia, Plymouth and other cities throughout Washtenaw, Oakland and Wayne Counties, right now is the best time to purchase a home. You likely hear that a lot, but it’s absolutely true right now because the market has never been so great for […]
Mortgage Market Recap for the week ending May 11th 2012
This week saw increasing uncertainty in Europe, leading to lower stock prices and strong demand for the US Treasury auctions. Ordinarily, these factors would result in improved mortgage rates, but mortgage rates ended the week nearly unchanged from last week. In closely watched elections on Sunday, voters in France and Greece strongly favored the candidates […]