Lower interest rates have made housing more affordable, and with rates poised to be cut again, but how will the housing market will react to future cuts?
Read More »Consumers Weigh in On Fed Rate Cuts and Mortgages
With economists predicting a second rate cut around the corner, a recent survey from WalletHub examines how consumer think interest rate cuts will impact their mortgages.
Read More »Interest Rates Cut for the First Time in a Decade
Click through to see industry reaction from the Fed’s decision to slash interest rates, and what this could mean for housing moving forward.
Read More »Fed Rate Drop Ahead?
A new report shows how many believe mortgage rates could be impacted if the Fed cuts interest rates this week.
Read More »Will GDP Impact Fed’s Decision to Cut Interest Rates?
The Fed is scheduled to meet on July 31 to possibly slash rates, but Friday’s GDP release could play a big role in that decision.
Read More »President Trump Wants Rate Cuts…Now
“Very inexpensive, in fact productive, to move now,” the President tweeted on Monday. Is the Fed planning on cutting rates?
Read More »Could Jobs Report Delay Decrease of Interest Rates?
The prospects that the Fed will slash interest rates later this month took a hit after the June jobs report from the Bureau of Labor and Statistics revealed the economy added 224,000 jobs, the most since January. “After May's weaker ...
Read More »President Trump Comments on Fed’s Interest Rate Stance
A report by Bloomberg states that President Donald Trump has accused the Federal Reserve of behaving like a “stubborn child” as it decided to not lower interest rates. “Now they stick, like a stubborn child, when we need rates cuts, ...
Read More »The Week Ahead: Will the Fed Raise Rates?
The FOMC Meeting announcement on Tuesday will be watched closely to see if interest rates remain unchanged. Here’s what else is happening in The Week Ahead.
Read More »The Homebuyer’s Economy in 2019
While economic growth may slow in the coming year, homebuyers may not need to worry. Find out why in this report from Fannie Mae.
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