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Colorado mortgage rates fall again - Bizjournals.com
Colorado mortgage rates fall againBizjournals.comAcross the country, mortgage rates were highest in Illinois and Massachusetts, at 5.57 percent, and lowest in Georgia, at 5.42 percent. ...Mortgage Rates Drop for Second Straight WeekRisMedia.com (press release)Zillow: Mortgage rates drop in Pa. for second weekPittsburgh Business Timesall 19 news articles »

Zillow: Mortgage rates rise in Pennsylvania for second straight week - Bizjournals.com
Zillow: Mortgage rates rise in Pennsylvania for second straight weekBizjournals.comThe national average for a 15-year, fixed-rate mortgage was 4.95 percent, up from 4.78 percent the previous week. Florida usurped Georgia for the lowest ...Mortgage Rates Rise for Second Straight WeekRisMedia.com (press release)all 207 news articles »

Georgia needs mortgage reform - Atlanta Journal Constitution
Georgia needs mortgage reformAtlanta Journal ConstitutionSubprime loans are supposed to bridge borrowers with less than perfect credit histories to prime loans with better interest rates. ...and more »

First-timer home buyers like low rates - Georgia Straight
First-timer home buyers like low ratesGeorgia StraightHistorically, Canada's average five-year residential mortgage lending rate has boomeranged from about five percent to over 21 percent, according to the Bank ...and more »

Georgia ranks 7th in new foreclosures - Atlanta Journal Constitution
Georgia ranks 7th in new foreclosuresAtlanta Journal ConstitutionFor California, the rate was one in every 138 households. Rounding out the top 10 were Arizona, Idaho, Utah, Georgia, Illinois, Colorado and Ohio. ...and more »

The Hicks family purchased a "dream home" just south of Atlanta ... - CNN
The Hicks family purchased a "dream home" just south of Atlanta ...CNNFAIRBURN, Georgia (CNN) -- In a south Atlanta neighborhood lined with palatial homes and manicured lots, the Hicks family was living out ...and more »

Prudential Georgia Realty Introduces Job Loss Protection Program - Gwinnett Gazette
Prudential Georgia Realty Introduces Job Loss Protection ProgramGwinnett GazettePrices are at or near bottom, mortgage rates are still historically low and the selection of properties in unprecedented. The $8000 1st Time Home Buyer Tax ...and more »

Foreclosure and Mortgage Rate News Shows Little Hope the Housing ... - PR Newswire (press release)
Foreclosure and Mortgage Rate News Shows Little Hope the Housing ...PR Newswire (press release)The problem is mortgage rates have increased and have made home buying less desirable and less affordable for the average consumer. Mortgage rates for a 15 ...and more »

Highlights from the Fed's latest economic survey - The Associated Press
Highlights from the Fed's latest economic surveyThe Associated PressHousing activity improved, with a rise in sales linked to low mortgage rates and tax credits for first-time buyers. Inventories fell and sales were expected ...and more »

Senators Want Homebuyer Tax Credit to Rise to $15000 - Bloomberg
Senators Want Homebuyer Tax Credit to Rise to $15000BloombergThe group and the National Association of Realtors are pushing to expand the tax credit and to lower mortgage rates to revive the housing market. ...Will the $8000 First-Time Home Buyer Tax Credit Expand to $15000?U.S. News & World ReportGovernment Encouraging Homeownership By Giving Away $8000Jackson NJ OnlineBill Expands Tax Credit for Home BuyersistockAnalyst.com (press release)The Washington Independent -Examiner.comall 92 news articles »

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Today's Mortgage Terms starting with S

  • Second Mortgage: An additional mortgage that has rights that are secondary to the first mortgage.
  • Seller’s Market: Market conditions that are favorable to sellers. There are more buyers than properties available for sale. The buyers may be forced to compete and pay more for the same property.
  • Settlement Costs: Money paid by the borrowers and sellers to complete the closing of a mortgage.
  • Settlement Cost (HUD Guide): HUD publishes a booklet that gives an overview of the lending process and is given to consumers after completing their loan application.

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