Tag Archive | mortgage rates
By Trace Richardson
Published February 13th, 2012
Last week saw mortgage rates hold steady near all time historical lows. The market was and will continue to watch Greece as it continues on a path towards bringing a debt default resolution to bare. Last week there were some hiccups as a resolution looked questionable towards the end of the week. Moving forward this [...]
Tags: FOMC Minutes, Mortgage News, mortgage rates
By Trace Richardson
Published February 10th, 2012
After a tick upwards earlier this week, mortgage rates have settled back down after austerity talks in Greece fell apart and Greeks demonstrated amid scattered violence. Uncertainty about the situation in Greece is good for mortgage rates in the short term though, which is why rates ticked lower today. We can expect rates to tick [...]
Tags: Europe, Mortgage News, mortgage rates
By Trace Richardson
Published February 8th, 2012
With all the recent talk about mortgage rates “hitting new all time historical lows” and rates remaining near “all time historical lows”, it can be difficult to appreciate exactly how low mortgage rates have come. This is especially true in the historical context of mortgage rates, which spans many years. For this reason, sometimes charts [...]
Tags: 1 Year ARM, 15 Year Fixed, 30 Year Fixed, 5 Year ARM, mortgage rate charts, mortgage rates
By Trace Richardson
Published February 6th, 2012
Mortgage rates rose last week following positive news regarding employment as the U.S. unemployment rate fell for the fifth straight month in January, moving down to 8.3%, the lowest level since February 2009. 243,000 jobs were added to the economy during the last month as well. This data provided more confirmation that the economy is moving in a [...]
Tags: Ben Bernanke, Europe, jobless claims, Mortgage News, mortgage rates
By Trace Richardson
Published February 3rd, 2012
Earlier this morning, the Labor Department U.S. unemployment rate fell for the fifth straight month in January, moving down to 8.3%, the lowest level since February 2009. 243,000 jobs were added to the economy during the last month as well. The market was surprised by these numbers, which were much more healthy than expected. Expectations were [...]
Tags: employment, Mortgage News, mortgage rates
By Trace Richardson
Published January 30th, 2012
Mortgage rates improved yet again last week, yet again hitting and ending near all time historic lows. Last week was marked the FOMC meeting and their announcement that they would be continuing their projection of ”exceptionally low rates” beyond 2013 into 2014. The market reacted and mortgage rates went lower. Events Affecting Mortgage Rates This [...]
Tags: Europe, jobs report, Mortgage News, mortgage rates
By Trace Richardson
Published January 25th, 2012
The FOMC (Federal Open Market Committee) or sometimes referred to as the “Fed”, concluded its two day meeting today. In a press release, the FOMC announced it’s thoughts on the state of the economy today and moving forward in addition to its plans for future monetary policy. The equities and bond markets pay close attention to [...]
Tags: Fed Funds Rate, FOMC, Mortgage News, mortgage rates
By Trace Richardson
Published January 23rd, 2012
Last week mortgage rates again hit all time historic lows. There were also signs of an improvement in housing and the economy as a whole based on some of the Economic data that was released. The markets have opened up this week with mortgage rates close to the all time historic lows of last week. [...]
Tags: employment, FOMC, Mortgage News, mortgage rates
By Trace Richardson
Published January 16th, 2012
This week is a shortened week due to the Martin Luther King holiday being observed today. Last week saw the market hit, yet again, all time historic lows on mortgage rates. Every time we think we’ve hit the bottom, mortgage rates set a new low. Not the worst problem to have! There are some important [...]
Tags: Mortgage News, mortgage rates
By Trace Richardson
Published January 11th, 2012
When taking out a mortgage, buyers often consider how they will get a rate that will enable them to pay off their mortgage as quickly as possible. In other words, they want the lowest rate possible, as we all do. Many times it is often only those that are approaching retirement that actually start to [...]
Tags: adjustable rate mortgage, bi-weekly payments, Mortgage Programs, mortgage rates
By Trace Richardson
Published January 9th, 2012
This week is starting off slow with little economic data being released. Two major data releases may impact mortgage rates this week with Beige Book data (relied upon by Fed during their meetings) being released on Wednesday and Retail Sales being released on Thursday. Some Fed members are speaking as well and the market is [...]
Tags: fed, mortgage locks, Mortgage News, mortgage rates, Uncategorized
By Trace Richardson
Published January 9th, 2012
This week is starting off slow with little economic data being released. Two major data releases may impact mortgage rates this week with Beige Book data (relied upon by Fed during their meetings) being released on Wednesday and Retail Sales being released on Thursday. Some Fed members are speaking as well and the market is [...]
Tags: fed, mortgage locks, Mortgage News, mortgage rates, Uncategorized
By Trace Richardson
Published December 20th, 2011
After hitting all time historical lows last week, mortgage rates have opened up this week flat, with little to no change from last week. We start the week with news of the death of Kim Jong il, which may play a role in the market in the future, but seems to have little affect on [...]
Tags: employment, GDP, Mortgage News, mortgage rates
By Trace Richardson
Published December 17th, 2011
This week mortgage rates have yet again, made all time historical lows. Factors in this historic mortgage rate movement include the realization that the European debt crisis is going to take a long time to fix and slower than expected improvement in the US economy. The Federal Open Market Committee (FOMC) Meets The Federal Open [...]
Tags: Europe, fed, FOMC, mortgage rates
By Trace Richardson
Published December 13th, 2011
Mortgage rates continue a push downward early this week, challenging the all time historic lows set a few months ago. This week mortgage rate movement will be based on a few key pieces of data being released, any worthy news coming out of the FOMC meeting that begins tomorrow and any new news coming out [...]
Tags: fed, FOMC, Mortgage News, mortgage rates