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The current Treasury yield curve is leading homeowners to pay mortgage rates at least 120 basis points more than they should, equal to an extra $245 a month on a $300,000 loan, their letter said.
October 10 -
One in every 123 purchase applications showed indications of fraud in the second quarter, outpacing the first, the report found.
October 6 -
While some observers believe that by year-end, the 30-year FRM would be lower than current levels, chatter about an 8% mortgage exists.
October 5 -
Loan activity fell for a second consecutive week, dropping to levels last seen in 1996, as a potential government shutdown loomed.
October 4 -
A combination of economic and environmental factors are sending property and flood coverage premiums soaring, which can make costs insurmountable for some.
September 25 -
Even though the average for the 30-year fixed loan declined for the second straight week, a buoyant economy will affect future movements, Freddie Mac said.
September 7 -
Purchase-loan activity dropped again to its most subdued level in close to three decades, while refinances saw their smallest numbers in eight months, according to the Mortgage Bankers Association.
September 6 -
The reduction in employment followed a rise in rates this summer, but hiring has generally been stable since spring.
September 1 -
The lender was accused in a recent lawsuit of failing to meet its obligations to underserved borrowers in lieu of wealthy clients.
August 25 -
The company in a court filing suggests it has funds available for its unsecured creditors, led by a private equity firm, major banks and a servicer.
August 25