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Real Estate Stocks Surge on Hopes for a Vaccine

Real Estate Stocks Surge on Hopes for a Vaccine Monday’s announcement of promising COVID-19 vaccine test results prompted investors to get bullish on several real estate stocks, notably within sectors of the market that have faltered during the pandemic. The Wall Street Journal reported as part of Monday’s vaccine news: “The share prices of some …

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Jumbo, FHA Mortgage Rates Fall to Record Lows

Jumbo, FHA Mortgage Rates Fall to Record Lows The rates for jumbo and FHA loans dropped to all-time lows last week. Jumbo loans are for borrowers taking out larger loans while FHA loans offer borrowers’ low-down-payment loans. Their new lows fueled mortgage demand last week, the Mortgage Bankers Association reports. The average contract interest rate …

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Havertown PA Home 121 Lewis Rd Havertown, PA 19083

Havertown PA Home 121 Lewis Rd Havertown, PA 19083 3 Beds 3 Baths 1,528 sqft $324,999 $319,999 Est. Mortgage $1,713/mo   Description about this home for sale at 121 Lewis Rd Havertown, PA 19083 This single-family home is located at 121 Lewis Rd, Havertown, PA. 121 Lewis Rd is in Havertown, PA and in ZIP …

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How much home can I afford?

When figuring out how much home you can afford there are three factors to take into consideration: Debt-to-income-ratio, Credit score and Down payment requirements. With the help of myself and John Coneys of Freedom Mortgage, (NMLS# 183853 – 610.322.4886) we can explore homebuying options to help you meet your goals. #RealEstate #Realtor #HomePurchase #BuyersMarket #FreedomFast …

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Sellers Stand to Gain More Equity This Winter

Sellers Stand to Gain More Equity This Winter With low housing inventories and high buyer demand, home sellers are expected to continue to command higher home prices this winter—an unseasonable trend in the housing market. “Sellers will have the ball in their court, so to speak, as there are more buyers than sellers,” says Danielle …

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The Real Estate Debate Over TV Placement

The Real Estate Debate Over TV Placement Watch your TV placement when staging a home. Real estate professionals faced with the issue are divided over where in the living room a TV should go—or even whether it belongs there at all. Hayley Westoff, a Compass real estate professional, told Apartment Therapy that if the TV …

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Could Election Uncertainty Impact Mortgage Rates?

Could Election Uncertainty Impact Mortgage Rates? Mortgage rates hit record lows in 2020, but how will the outcome of this year’s election impact rates? A replay of the post-election increase in 2016 could happen, mortgage experts say. In 2016, the average 30-year fixed-rate mortgage went from 3.47% in October to 4.2% in December. However, once …

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Relief May Come Soon on New-Home Prices, Builders Say

Relief May Come Soon on New-Home Prices, Builders Say Rising lumber prices have been pushing up the cost of new homes, but relief could be on the way, according to a new report from Zonda, the research firm formerly known as Meyers Research. Lumber futures are showing signs of falling, say builders recently surveyed by Zonda. …

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Housing Market Likely Won’t Cool in Winter

Housing Market Likely Won’t Cool in Winter While winter may be typically a slow season in real estate, economists predict it isn’t likely to happen this year. Lawrence Yun, chief economist of the National Association of REALTORS®, says “it will be one of the best winter sales years ever.” Low inventories combined with high demand …

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Now is a great time to buy or sell a home

Right now, is a great time to buy or sell a home! If you have been thinking about buying or selling, see below why having a real estate agent and licensed mortgage professional can help make the process less challenging! With the help of myself and John Coneys of Freedom Mortgage, (NMLS# 183853 – 610.322.4886) …

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Zombies Lurk in Real Estate, Even With Safety Nets in Place

Zombies Lurk in Real Estate, Even With Safety Nets in Place Abandoned foreclosures labeled as “zombies” still haunt some housing markets even as moratoriums to stop home seizures during the pandemic remain in effect. While the number of “zombie foreclosures” has shrunk drastically during the COVID-19 outbreak, some homeowners who may be missing out on …

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Super Low Mortgage Rates Sticking Around

Super Low Mortgage Rates Sticking Around © REALTOR® MAGAZINE   The 30-year fixed-rate mortgage continued to hover near its all-time low this week, as economists predict that historically low rates will likely remain into 2021. The 30-year fixed-rate mortgage averaged 2.81% this week, up slightly from last week’s 2.80%, which was the lowest ever in …

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