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Study: It’s the Most Expensive Year to Move Ever

Study: It’s the Most Expensive Year to Move Ever Aside from rising mortgage rates and home prices, buyers are being squeezed by another escalating expense: the growing cost of moving services. This year has become the priciest for hiring movers in the nation’s history, according to a new study from HireAHelper, a moving resource. Some …

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Pre-Approval

Getting a pre-approval before looking at those dream homes puts you in control. With the help of myself and Katy Sychterz of RoundPoint Mortgage, (NMLS# 183951 – 484.534.5107) we can get you ahead of the homebuying crowd and show that you are a serious buyer. #RealEstate #Realtor #HomePurchase #BuyersMarket #FreedomFast # PreApproval #PlymouthMeetingRP

Home Buying Is 5% Cheaper Than a Week Ago

Home Buying Is 5% Cheaper Than a Week Ago Mortgage rates are falling—at least for now—after posting rapid jumps in June. Over the last two weeks, the 30-year fixed-rate mortgage has dropped by one-half of a percentage point. Home buying is about 5% more affordable than a week ago, translating to about $100 less in …

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Rapid Rise in Mortgage Rates Stalls

Rapid Rise in Mortgage Rates Stalls The quick rise in mortgage rates over the last few weeks is taking a pause. The 30-year fixed-rate mortgage averaged 5.7% this week, dropping from last week’s 5.81%, according to Freddie Mac. Still, rates remain well above where they were a year ago, when they averaged below 3%. Higher …

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Condo Vs. Single Family Home

Looking to purchase a home? Conflicted between buying a condominium or a single-family home? Check out our pros and cons to help you make the best decision! With the help of myself and Katy Sychterz of RoundPoint Mortgage, (NMLS# 183951 – 484.534.5107) we can explore homebuying options to help you meet your goals. #RealEstate #Realtor …

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New-Home Costs Rising at Unparalleled Rate

New-Home Costs Rising at Unparalleled Rate Inflation is pushing up homebuilding costs at an unprecedented rate, according to Bank of America’s Who Builds the House? report. Supply-chain disruptions and labor shortages are adding pressure to rising prices. The average cost for materials to build a single-family home jumped 42% from 2018 to 2021, adding thousands …

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Rent or Buy

Are you looking to move out and get a place of your own, but cannot decide whether to rent or buy? Many renters can afford to buy a home, but don’t even know it! Check below for more information. With the help of myself and Katy Sychterz of RoundPoint Mortgage, (NMLS# 183951 – 484.534.5107) we …

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Mortgage Rates Rise Modestly to 5.81%

Mortgage Rates Rise Modestly to 5.81% Mortgage rates inched closer to 6% this week. The 30-year fixed-rate mortgage averaged 5.81%, up modestly from 5.78% last week, according to Freddie Mac. Borrowing costs are mounting higher and higher for potential home buyers, who now find themselves squeezed both financially and by low inventory. “Since the beginning …

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Affordability Crisis for Lawmakers

Affordability Crisis for Lawmakers Leaders from the National Association of REALTORS® made the case to members of Congress and their staff on Tuesday that housing affordability is rapidly deteriorating and action is needed to keep homes financially accessible to buyers. In an exclusive virtual briefing, NAR President Leslie Rouda Smith told congressional leaders that for too many …

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Sea Isle, NJ. Not Yet Ready to Change Swimming Pool Regulations

By DONALD WITTKOWSKI Sea Isle City finds itself in a swimming pool predicament. More and more homeowners are clamoring for their own pools, but are finding it difficult to squeeze them in on the typically smallish lots in a beach community where property is at a premium. City Council introduced an ordinance in May to …

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Speak Up About VA Loans

Speak Up About VA Loans Many service members know little about the benefits of VA mortgages or may even hold negative views about them, according to a Spotlight on VA Loans report commissioned by Navy Federal Credit Union and Operation Homefront. The survey was based on responses from about 1,000 active-duty service members and veterans …

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Home Sales Retreat to Pre-Pandemic Levels

Home Sales Retreat to Pre-Pandemic Levels Home sales are falling from their pandemic-fueled highs as home buyers tighten up their budgets. “Home sales have essentially returned to the levels seen in 2019—prior to the pandemic—after two years of gangbuster performance,” says Lawrence Yun, chief economist for the National Association of REALTORS®. Movement in both single-family …

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