What Do You Need To Know About Buying And Selling A Home During The COVID-19 Pandemic?

2021-01-14T13:40:12-05:00Mortgage|

For those who are thinking about buying or selling a home during the pandemic, they may feel like this is a difficult task. Even though it is true that this is going to be a challenge, people are able to increase their success rate by adapting to a new environment. When it comes to buying or selling a home during the pandemic, there are a few tips that everyone should keep in mind.

Case-Shiller: Home Price Growth Rate Increases in July

2020-10-01T12:40:14-04:00Financial Reports|

Home price growth fueled by high demand for single-family homes was higher in July according to Case-Shiller's National Home Price Index. Analysts said that millennials seeking to purchase homes and the continued exodus from large urban areas propelled rising home prices. Home prices grew fastest in the West and Southeastern regions.

4 Ways COVID-19 Has Had An Impact On The Home Lending Process

2020-09-16T12:40:13-04:00Mortgage|

The COVID-19 pandemic has impacted everyone and this includes the real estate industry. One of the biggest impacts that this pandemic has had involves the home lending process. Because many people are looking for ways to buy a home while engaging in proper social distancing measures, the industry has had to adapt. Learn more about some of the changes the COVID-19 pandemic has forced on the home lending process.

What Is The Impact Of COVID-19 On Home Value?

2020-08-04T12:40:43-04:00Mortgage|

It is no secret that the COVID-19 pandemic has had an impact on everyone; however, there are a few impacts that are being overlooked. In addition to the public health crisis and the tanking of the stock market, there are also impacts of the virus on people's home values.

What’s Ahead For Mortgage Rates This Week – July 27, 2020

2020-07-27T12:40:43-04:00Financial Reports|

Last week's economic reporting included readings on sales of new and previously owned homes. State and federal data on new and continuing jobless claims were released along with Freddie Mac's weekly report on mortgage rates. Sales of New and Existing Homes Rise in June Sales of new homes rose at their highest rate in 13 years according to the Commerce Department. New homes sold at a seasonally-adjusted annual pace of 776,000 sales, which exceeded the expected reading of 710.000 new single-family homes sold and May's reading of 682,000 new homes sold. Analysts said that increased interest in relocating to suburban areas and low mortgage rates fueled buyer interest in new homes.

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