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Housing in Infrastructure Bill

Housing in Infrastructure Bill Leaders from the National Association of REALTORS® and other housing groups went to the U.S. Capitol on Wednesday to urge lawmakers to preserve the affordable housing provisions in the infrastructure bill Congress is debating. Lawmakers are whittling down the package—which invests in various programs such as health care, paid family leave, …

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Thinking about up-sizing or downsizing

Thinking about up-sizing or downsizing   Thinking about upsizing or downsizing? With the help of myself and John Coneys of RoundPoint Mortgage, (NMLS# 183853 – 610.322.4886) we can explore homebuying options to help you meet your goals. #RealEstate #Realtor #HomePurchase #BuyersMarket #PlymouthMeetingRP  

Fannie, Freddie Believe Housing Will Continue to Soar

Fannie, Freddie Believe Housing Will Continue to Soar The housing market will likely remain hot, even as mortgage rates and home prices continue to rise, say economists at the government-sponsored enterprises Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac, who remain bullish on housing’s outlook. The GSEs predict continued high levels of homebuyer demand and growth in purchase …

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Tips when applying for Credit

Check out these five credit tips when applying for a mortgage! With the help of myself and John Coneys of RoundPoint Mortgage, (NMLS# 183853 – 610.322.4886) we can explore homebuying options to help you meet your goals. #RealEstate #Realtor #HomePurchase #BuyersMarket #PlymouthMeetingRP Tips when applying for Credit  

Best Places to Live in 2021

Best Places to Live in 2021 Millions of people are reevaluating where they want to live as remote work options grow and the pandemic prompts lifestyle changes. Livability.com analyzed more than 1,000 small to mid-sized cities while factoring in safety, affordability, economic stability, outdoor recreation, accessibility, community engagement, and more. The cities that topped this …

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Gas Bills to Surge This Winter

Gas Bills to Surge This Winter Nearly half of U.S. households who heat their homes with natural gas can expect higher bills this winter—an average of 30% higher compared to last year, the Energy Information Administration warns. It could be even higher: If the winter is 10% colder than average, homeowners can expect heating bills …

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Mortgage Rates Back Above 3%

Mortgage Rates Back Above 3% The 30-year fixed-rate mortgage rose sharply this week, averaging 3.05%. That marks the highest average since April, according to Freddie Mac’s mortgage market survey. “As inflationary pressure builds due to the ongoing pandemic and tightening monetary policy, we expect rates to continue a modest upswing,” says Sam Khater, Freddie Mac’s chief …

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Rents Post Biggest Increase Since 2006

Rents Post Biggest Increase Since 2006 Demand is surging for rental units and that is pushing up prices. The amount homeowners could receive from renting their home increased by 0.4%, which may seem small but is the largest one-month increase since 2006, according to the latest Consumer Price Index. Rents of primary residences jumped by …

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No Need to Panic Over Foreclosure Spike

No Need to Panic Over Foreclosure Spike While U.S. foreclosure starts rose 67% in September compared with a year ago, they remain well below historic levels. The significant jump has to be seen in context: It is comparing the rate of foreclosure starts now to those of a year ago, when pandemic-led moratoriums were preventing foreclosures from moving forward. …

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Home Buyers With Government Loans Struggle to Compete

Home Buyers With Government Loans Struggle to Compete Government-backed loans can offer lower down payment requirements and help some aspiring buyers purchase a home. But these loans often come with several extra requirements that may slow the process and put some at a disadvantage in a fast-paced offer situation. Eighty-nine percent of sellers would be …

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Find Deepest Seasonal Discounts on Homes

Find Deepest Seasonal Discounts on Homes   Home buyers nationwide tend to see the lowest premiums during October and during the winter months, according to a new analysis from ATTOM Data Solutions, a real estate data firm, of more than 33 million single-family home and condo sales over the past eight years. Buyers may be more …

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Don’t Blow the Budget

Don’t Blow the Budget Over the last few months, high competition and the limited housing stock for sale have brought double-digit annual gains to home prices. That has locked out many buyers, particularly first-time home buyers, or forced them to stretch their budgets to the maximum. Amid those dynamics, the median price of an existing …

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