Shopping for Mortgages Can Save Your Buyers Money
According to a new report from the CFPB, all buyers, not just rookies, can save a significant amount of money if they shop for the best deal on their mortgage.
According to a new report from the CFPB, all buyers, not just rookies, can save a significant amount of money if they shop for the best deal on their mortgage.
You can’t pick your neighbors. You can pick your neighborhood, though, and it is a good idea to give that as much thought as the house itself, even in a beggars-can’t-be-choosers market like this.
Some homebuyers, even those who absolutely adore their places, have “buyer’s remorse” – second thoughts about their purchase.
According to a recent study, single women pay 2 percent more than single men for the very same house. And when the time comes to move, they sell for 2 percent less. Why?
Much has been written about government abuse during the COVID-19 pandemic. But it seems some homeowners are scamming the system, as well.
Interest rates on residential mortgages and consumer banking accounts will likely see little movement in response to the Federal Reserve’s decision Wednesday to cut its benchmark interest rate by 25 basis points.
Massachusetts has the third-lowest mortgage rates in the nation, according to a new study from Lending Tree.
Millennials are finally buying homes and applying for mortgages, with 23 percent of all newly originated mortgage dollars attributed to that generation.
If you’re seriously thinking about buying a home in the months ahead, you almost certainly know how important your FICO credit score will be in getting a mortgage.