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Mortgage Rates Still Lower Than May/June Despite Drifting Higher

Bad news first: mortgage rates have been moving steadily higher in July with the average top tier 30yr fixed scenario rising from 6.67% to 6.81% in just 4 business days.  This isn’t an incredibly abrupt move, but it’s slightly brisk compared to the average day of rate movement. The good news is twofold. First off, […]

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Supreme Court lets Trump proceed with broad workforce cuts

The US Supreme Court let President Donald Trump move ahead with plans to dramatically reduce the size of the federal government, lifting a court order that had blocked 19 federal departments and agencies from slashing their workforces. Granting a Trump request over one dissent, the justices on Tuesday cleared the administration to implement Trump’s Feb. 11 executive

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HUD, lenders offer aid after deadly Texas floods

The Department of Housing and Urban Development will make mortgage relief measures available in the wake of the Central Texas flooding disaster, joining others in the home lending community offering aid to hard-hit communities.  With President Trump issuing a disaster declaration for Kerr County, Texas, over the weekend, a 90-day foreclosure moratorium on properties backed

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