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Mortgage Bankers Association
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As Fixed Rate Mortgages Rise, ARMs See Demand
UrbanTurf Staff | October 11th 2023
The Mortgage Bankers Association reported Wednesday that mortgage application volume rose slightly this week, thanks to an increase in adjustable rate... read»
A Cool Down Coming? Mortgage Demand Drops For Second Week
UrbanTurf Staff | June 2nd 2021
There are a couple signs emerging that homebuyers are finally getting fed up with the high prices and low supply plaguing the market. ... read»
Mortgages for New Homes Up Nearly 35% in November
Nena Perry-Brown | December 16th 2020
The Mortgage Bankers Association estimates that 59,000 new single-family homes sold last month.... read»
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