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Mortgage Rates Move Lower This Week

Mortgage rates broke a month long holding pattern and inched lower this week."The 10-year Treasury yield remained relatively flat this week, while the 30-year mortgage rate fell 6 basis points to 4.1 percent,” says Sean Becketti, Freddie Mac’s chief economist. “Since the beginning of the year, the 10-year Treasury yield has covered a 22 basis point range. The range of movement for the 30-year has been half that, just 11 basis points."Freddi

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How Do Your Property Taxes Stack Up?

The average American household spends $2,149 on property taxes for their homes each year, according to U.S. Census data. But depending on where you live, that can vary drastically.For the third consecutive year, New Jersey ranks as having the highest property taxes in the nation, according to a new report released by WalletHub. Its effective tax rate of 2.35 percent means homeowners there pay about $7,410 annually on a $316,000 home, the median s

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Ben Carson Confirmed as HUD Secretary

The U.S. Senate today confirmed retired pediatric neurosurgeon Ben Carson to be the 17th secretary of the Department of Housing and Urban Development. The vote was 58 to 41. A simple majority of 51 votes was needed to confirm him.In his confirmation hearing before the Senate Banking Committee last month, Carson took a number of positions that align with the market priorities of the National Association of REALTORS®. Among these, he said all Amer

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Watch Out for Deed Restrictions

Deed restrictions can bring nasty surprises to homeowners looking to remodel or even when buying a home. These restrictions can limit a number of property features, such as the number of bedrooms in your home, the building height, the type of vehicles in your driveway, the fencing permitted, the type and number of trees that can be removed from a property, and even the style and color of construction materials used in a renovation (which often is

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Home Price Expectations By State

REALTORS® expect modest price gains in home values over the next year. The median expected increase in home prices across the country is 3.5 percent, according to the REALTORS® Confidence Index January 2017 survey, based on the responses of more than 3,800 REALTORS® across the country.REALTORS® are most bullish about rising home price expectations in Washington, Oregon, and Colorado. Real estate pros in those states believe they will see 4 to

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These Cars Have the Lowest Ownership Costs

You likely use your car a lot in the real estate business. If you want to keep your long-term operating costs low, you might want to consult the latest list from Kelley Blue Book of the cars and trucks with the lowest ownership costs.The following vehicles were ranked as having the lowest operating costs in their class: Subcompact car and overall lowest: Chevrolet Spark, estimated to cost an owner $27,577 over the first five years. Compact car: T

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What Home Buyers Wish They'd Known

Nearly half of American homeowners recently surveyed said they would do something differently if they were to go through the homebuying process again, according to the NerdWallet’s Home Buyer Reality Report, which analyzed the steps more than 2,200 Americans took to homeownership.If you want to help prevent buyers’ remorse, the following are some things you can focus on with your clients. These are the top things consumers say they regretted:

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What Matters to Real Estate in Trump's Congressional Address

In his address to Congress on Tuesday night, President Donald Trump renewed his pledge to rebuild the country's infrastructure, replace the Affordable Care Act, and reform taxes for businesses and individuals—all issues of importance to real estate.Infrastructure The National Association of REALTORS® sees investments in roads, bridges, dams, and other projects as critical to supporting property values. Trump said he will ask Congress to approv

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Mortgage Apps Surge as Rates Inch Lower

A slight decline in mortgage rates sent total mortgage application volume up 5.8 percent last week on a seasonally adjusted basis compared to the previous week, the Mortgage Bankers Association reported Wednesday. Applications for home purchases, a gauge of future homebuying activity, rose 7 percent, while refinance applications increased 5 percent, reaching the highest level since December.Still, applications should be much higher, the MBA note

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Consumers Turn to Non-Banks for Mortgages

More borrowers are choosing non-banks—financial institutions that only issue loans and do not offer savings or checking accounts—to get a mortgage, The Washington Post reports. It's a major shift in borrower behavior. In 2011, 50 percent of all new mortgage loans originated from the three largest banks: JPMorgan, Bank of America, and Wells Fargo. However, in September 2016, that share plunged to 21 percent.During that time, non-banks emerged

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