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Tag Archives: Mortgage Application

Weekly Mortgage Applications Decrease 4.5% for the Week of August 26

Weekly mortgage applications decreased last week. Find out what this means for the housing market in the near future.

New Home Sales Up 2.1% in May

The Commerce Department has announce stronger than predicted sales of new homes in May. Find out what has been fueling the housing sector and what's in store for the summer buying season.

Mortgage Applications Fall In Latest Survey

The MBAA reports that mortgage applications fell 11.3% nationwide last week. Despite the decline, volume remained well above normal. Find out how historically low mortgage rates are continuing to drive refinance opportunities.

Mortgage Applications Rise 6.5%

The Mortgage Bankers Association reports that refinance applications surged last week, rising to a 42.9% share of mortgage applications. Find out how the unanticipated drop in mortgage rates is fueling a new wave of refinancing.

Mortgage Applications Jump 9.4% In Latest Survey

The Mortgage Bankers Association reported today that mortgage applications for the week ending May 6, 2005 increased 9.4% with the purchase and refinance indices both posting gains. read more about the report And mortgage rates.

Mortgage Application Volume Rises in Latest Survey

The Mortgage Bankers Association reported today that mortgage applications rose 5.9% last week with both the purchase and refinance indices posting gains. See how low rates are helping to keep mortgage volumes high.

Mortgage Applications Rise In Latest Survey

Boosted by a rise in purchase loans, mortgage applications rose 2.4% last week. Despite the overall increase, refinance activity dropped for the second straight week. Learn more about what's happening in the mortgage market.

Mortgage Applications Rebound After Weeks of Decline

Mortgage Bankers Association reports mortgage applications are on the rise. Find out why and see our housing predictions for 2005.