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Conventional and government-backed purchases both increased last week, even with a 12 basis point surge in the 30-year conforming average, the Mortgage Bankers Association said.
April 26 -
But overall availability still remained near a 10-year low in March, with government-backed products falling for the third time in four months, the Mortgage Bankers Association found.
April 11 -
The falloff in government-backed applications outpaced the overall decline, with volume down by over 8%, the Mortgage Bankers Association said.
April 5 -
The increase in federally backed loan activity helped drive overall volumes upward for the first time since early February, even as interest rates jumped again, according to the Mortgage Bankers Association.
March 8 -
A week after it dropped to a 28-year low, purchase activity decreased again by over 5%, according to the Mortgage Bankers Association.
March 1 -
Volumes fell 18% compared to the previous week, while refinance activity also pulled back.
February 22 -
Higher interest rates helped drive down refinances by 87% and purchases by 42% compared to last year.
January 4 -
The decline in loan activity and softening prices also helped drive down builder sentiment for the 11th month in a row.
November 17 -
Ongoing weakness in housing markets and the economy has now driven purchase activity to its lowest level since 2015, while overall application numbers decreased for the 10th time in 11 weeks.
October 26 -
Activity is coming in at or below 2020 levels according to reports from the Mortgage Bankers Association and Redfin.
August 22