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August 31st Best Mortgage Interest Rates and Lock Recommendation

By: Liz Freeman
August 31st, 2010  

LOCK ALERT *** RATES DROP LIKE ROCKS DESPITE CONSUMER CONFIDENCE ***

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August 30th Best Mortgage Interest Rate and Lock Recommendation

By: Liz Freeman
August 30th, 2010  

LOCK ALERT *** RATES IMPROVE ***

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August 27th Best Mortgage Interest Rates and Lock Recommendation

By: Liz Freeman
August 30th, 2010  

LOCK ALERT *** RATES UP SHARPLY ***

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August 26th Best Mortgage Interest Rates and Lock Recommendation

By: Liz Freeman
August 26th, 2010  

LOCK ALERT *** NEW UNEMPLOYMENT CLAIMS DOWN, NOT GOOD FOR MORTGAGE RATES ***

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August 25th Best Mortgage Interest Rates and Lock Recommendation

By: Liz Freeman
August 26th, 2010  

LOCK ALERT *** RATES DROP FOLLOWING NEW HOME SALES REPORT, THEN INCREASE ***

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August 24th Best Mortgage Interest Rates and Lock Recommendation

By: Liz Freeman
August 26th, 2010  

LOCK ALERT *** RATES DROP FOLLOWING HOME SALE REPORT ***

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August 23rd Best Mortgage Interest Rates and Lock Recommendation

By: Liz Freeman
August 24th, 2010  

Program
Rate

30 Year FRM
4.33%
Better by .01

15 Year FRM
3.75%
Worse by .02

5/1 Year ARM
3.46%
Worse by .01

Jumbo 30 Year FRM
5.59%
Unchanged

Here more...

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USDA 100% Rural Loans: Where’s the Money?

By: Liz Freeman
August 23rd, 2010  

Zero-down rural housing loans are available again. On July 29th, Congress passed HR 4899 and re-established the rural housing loan guaranty program. Now, the USDA will not need to rely on Congress to get its money for zero-down mortgages; instead, borrowers will pay a 3.5% funding fee, and the money will be used to insure the loans at no expense to taxpayers. this is similar to the way the FHA mortgage insurance program works

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August 20th Best Mortgage Interest Rates and Lock Recommendation

By: Liz Freeman
August 23rd, 2010  

LOCK ALERT *** MORTGAGE PRICING IMPROVES AGAIN! BEWARE VOLATILITY AHEAD ***

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August 19th Best Mortgage Interest Rates and Lock Recommendation

By: Liz Freeman
August 20th, 2010  

LOCK ALERT *** MORTGAGE PRICING IMPROVES AFTER 2 BAD DAYS OF INCREASES ***

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