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Housing experts predict mortgage, pricing trends
May 22, 2010 by · Leave a Comment
Mortgage rates probably will rise over the next three months, and the jumbo mortgage will remain relatively expensive. Those are two of five projected housing trends over the next three months, according to economists and mortgage professionals.
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Housing experts predict mortgage, pricing trends
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Experts expect mortgage rates to climb this year
May 21, 2010 by · Leave a Comment
Mortgage rates probably will rise over the next three months, and the jumbo mortgage will remain relatively expensive. Those are two of five projected housing trends over the next three months, according to economists and mortgage professionals.
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Experts expect mortgage rates to climb this year
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Mortgage interest rates rise, set to climb higher in 2010 (The Christian Science Monitor via Yahoo! News)
December 31, 2009 by admin · Leave a Comment
Mortgage interest rates crept up for the fourth week in a row Thursday, a troubling sign for borrowers hoping that home finance will remain near historic lows during the new year.
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Mortgage interest rates rise, set to climb higher in 2010 (The Christian Science Monitor via Yahoo! News)
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Westpac chief stands by 45-point mortgage rise (The Age)
December 7, 2009 by · Leave a Comment
Westpac chief executive Gail Kelly defends the bank’s supercharged mortgage rate rise, saying that pressure to increase prices will remain while global credit markets are ravaged by the financial crisis.
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Westpac chief stands by 45-point mortgage rise (The Age)
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Irish Mortgage Market to Stay ‘Difficult’ in First Quarter 2010 (Bloomberg)
December 7, 2009 by admin · Leave a Comment
Dec. 7 (Bloomberg) — Ireland’s mortgage market will remain “difficult” through the first quarter of 2010 as tighter lending standards and unemployment concerns curb borrowing, a survey showed.
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Irish Mortgage Market to Stay ‘Difficult’ in First Quarter 2010 (Bloomberg)