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Mortgage Loan Limits Set for 2022

Mortgage Loan Limits Set for 2022 The Federal Housing Finance Agency announced Tuesday that conforming loan limits for mortgages backed by Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac will jump in most of the country to $647,200, an increase of $98,950 from 2021’s limit of $548,250. The higher levels are in response to rising home prices over …

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Home Buyers Eager to Act Sooner Rather Than Later

Home Buyers Eager to Act Sooner Rather Than Later   Contract signings climbed 7.5% in October, and home sales for 2021 are on pace to hit a 15-year high, the National Association of REALTORS® reported Monday. Pending home sales rebounded after a decline in September. Despite rising mortgage rates, home buyers appear undeterred by higher …

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More Store Openings Than Closures

More Store Openings Than Closures More brick-and-mortar retail is needed. Store openings are outnumbering closings for the first time in four years, according to an analysis of more than 900 chains by the IHL Group, a research firm. The largest amount of growth is coming from mass merchants, food, drugs and pharmacy, and convenience chains, The …

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Expect an Unseasonably Hot Winter for Home Sales

Expect an Unseasonably Hot Winter for Home Sales This winter is expected to be unseasonably hot for the housing market. “Compared to other past winter seasons, this winter season’s sales activity will be stronger,” says Lawrence Yun, chief economist of the National Association of REALTORS®. “This winter, there will be more sales compared to pre-pandemic …

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Perform a ‘Home Inspection’ While Hanging Holiday Lights

Perform a ‘Home Inspection’ While Hanging Holiday Lights   Holiday decorating is in full swing, and as homeowners deck their halls, they may want to also use the festivities as an excuse to inspect several out-of-sight ares of their home. Groundworks, a basement and foundations firm, offers up tips to spot needed repairs in the …

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Glass, Window Shortages Delay Homebuilding

Glass, Window Shortages Delay Homebuilding Glass is joining the list of building materials in short supply. A range of industries, including shower door manufacturers and window installers, are reporting glass shortages. Nearly two-thirds of home builders said that windows are their biggest material shortage, according to a recent survey from John Burns Real Estate Consulting. …

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Investors on Record Buying Spree

Investors on Record Buying Spree Taking notice of the increased appetite for U.S. real estate, investors are building up their portfolios of properties looking to cash in on the higher housing and rental prices. Investors purchased a record $64 billion of homes in the third quarter. Single-family homes comprised nearly three-quarters of investor purchases in …

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FHA Loans

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Improved Manufactured Housing

Improved Manufactured Housing With surging home prices, more home buyers are showing an interest in manufactured housing. Even buyers who aren’t specifically looking for manufactured homes may discover that some listings they are interested in feature them, since they more closely resemble site-built homes nowadays. The manufactured housing segment has long contended with a reputation …

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Remodeling Projects to Boost Resale Value

Remodeling Projects to Boost Resale Value   House hunters will likely wonder about the age and upkeep of certain big-ticket features in a home like the roof and HVAC system. But they will also likely be interested in just how move-in ready the home is. Sellers can take on some prep work to get their …

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Credit Scores Reach All-Time High

Credit Scores Reach All-Time High Since the beginning of the pandemic, the average FICO credit score has increased by eight points to reach 716, according to Fair Isaac Corp. Pandemic-related relief programs and a decrease in consumer spending early in the pandemic may have helped Americans improve their credit histories by paying existing debts and …

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