mortgage rates

Thinking About an Adjustable-Rate Mortgage? Here's What You Need To Know

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If you’ve been looking for a home lately, you’ve probably felt how tough affordability still is. And that's exactly why more buyers are opting for adjustable-rate mortgages, or ARMs.

Here's what you need to understand about how they work, and whether they make sense for you.

What Is an Adjustable-Rate Mortgage?

Since a lot of people aren’t familiar with this type of loan, let’s start with a definition. This is how [...]

Should You Wait for Lower Rates?

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Mortgage rates have already dropped into the upper 5s twice this year. But after just a few days, they ticked back up into the low 6% range. If you saw that and thought, “Great. I missed it,” you’re not the only one.

Many buyers are treating the 5s like some kind of magic number. As if moving from 6.1% to 5.99% suddenly changes [...]

The $280 Shift in Affordability Every Homebuyer Should Know

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If you've put your move plans on hold due to high rates or prices, it may be time to reassess your numbers. Affordability is improving in 39 of the top 50 markets, according to First American. And that’s the 5th straight month where buying a home has become slightly easier.

Let’s break this down into real dollars, so you can see the difference this could make for you (and your [...]

3 Reasons Affordability Is Showing Signs of Improvement This Fall

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3 Reasons Affordability Is Showing Signs of Improvement This Fall



 

For the past couple of years, it’s been tough for a lot of homebuyers to make the numbers work. Home prices shot up. Mortgage rates too. And a number of people hit pause because it just didn’t feel possible. Maybe you were one of [...]

Do You Know How Much Your House Is Really Worth?

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Want to know something important? You probably don’t have a professional check for yourself nearly as often as you should. Spoiler alert: it’s the value of your home.

Because here’s the reality. Your house is likely the most significant financial asset you have. And if you’ve lived in it for a few years or more, chances are it’s been [...]

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