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Mortgage Rates Hold at Low Levels

Home shoppers are getting another week to lock in some of the lowest mortgage rates of the year. “Following last week’s sharp decline, the 10-year Treasury yield rose 3 basis points this week,” says Sean Becketti, Freddie Mac’s chief economist. “The 30-year mortgage rate remained relatively flat, falling 1 basis point to 3.90 percent. Mortgage rates are continuing to hold at year-to-date lows amidst ongoing economic uncertainty.”Fredd

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Most Undervalued U.S. Cities in 2017

SmartAsset, a personal finance technology company, has analyzed its second annual round of undervalued cities in the U.S. Each city had a projected price per square foot based on livability metrics such as unemployment rate, crime, high school graduation rates, number of entertainment and dining establishments, and walkability. SmartAsset then compared that number to the actual price per square foot.In Charleston, buyers purchase homes for $106.

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Top 10 Most Affordable Housing Markets

New York State has a lot to offer home buyers, with Rochester and Buffalo ranking as the U.S. metros with the lowest home prices. The median value of an owner-occupied home is $138,900 in Rochester and $135,200 in Buffalo.The U.S. Census recently ranked 53 cities with populations of more than 1 million on housing affordability. Markets are ranked by their ratios of median home value to median household income. The top 10 most affordable housing m

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Some Markets Reaching ‘Crisis’ Level

With the median sales price for existing homes reaching a new high last month, the availability of affordable housing is dwindling, causing a “crisis” in some areas of the country, says Lawrence Yun, chief economist for the National Association of REALTORS®. Higher-priced homes now make up the majority of available inventory—which is the lowest it’s been in decades—making it harder for home buyers to achieve homeownership.“There is a

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Home Prices Zoom to New High

Housing shortages propelled the median sales price to a new high in May, the National Association of REALTORS® reported Wednesday. But that did not appear to spook home buyers as demand remained high. The median days on the market dropped to a record low in May as homes sold faster, NAR reports.Overall, existing-home sales—which include completed transactions for single-family homes, townhomes, condos, and co-ops—rose 1.1 percent month over

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Steadier Mortgage Rates Buoy Loan Demand

Mortgage applications for refinancings and home purchases remained elevated last week as mortgage rates continued to give consumers incentive to make a move."Both the 10-year Treasury yield and the 30-year conventional mortgage fixed rate held steady last week, keeping rates well below the recent highs," says Lynn Fisher, the Mortgage Bankers Association's vice president of research and economics. "The recent pause in the upward movement of inter

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Americans Want to Hear More on Affordability

The majority of Americans and Canadians say their nations are not doing enough to address and solve affordable housing needs, according to the Habitat for Humanity’s Affordable Housing Survey. Escalating costs remain a top barrier preventing families from accessing decent homes with affordable mortgages, the survey says.“In many ways, housing is an invisible crisis,” says Jonathan Reckford, CEO of Habitat for Humanity International. “T

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Cities Where Prices Are Actually Dropping

Home prices are surging in most of the country, but in a few select cities home shoppers may find affordability headed slightly in their favor. GOBankingRates analyzed the 250 largest U.S. cities by population to determine where home prices are dropping the most. Nine major cities saw prices drop by $5,000 or more year over year.1. Sugar Land, Texas April 2016 median list price: $415,495 April 2017 median list price: $399,500 Year-over-year chan

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Lifeline for Home Buyers With Student Debt

Fannie Mae, the largest source of mortgage funds in the U.S., made changes last month to its underwriting requirements that aim to make it easier for home buyers with college debt to qualify for financing.The company is no longer factoring in debt that’s being paid by someone else when calculating a loan applicant’s debt-to-income (DTI) ratio. If loan applicants are getting their car payments or student debts taken care of by someone else, f

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Rates will rise and inventory remain stretched, say economic experts

Four economists outlined what they think the housing market will do in 2017Key Takeaways Homes are getting snapped up almost as quickly as they're being put on the market. Mortgage rates are expected to continue to rise, which could "lock in" some sellers and incentivize them to stay put. Equity is rising, but inventory remains a problem in many markets.DENVER — Lawrence Yun, the chief economist at the National Association of Realtors (NAR), ha

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