Whether you like it or not, stats and numbers are a part of the world of mortgages. When rates change even the slightest of percentage points, it could cost or save you thousands of dollars. Every once in a while, here on the Mortgage Monday posts, I’ll update you on what’s going on in the world of mortgage… Continue reading Mortgage Monday Rate Update – May 2012
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Variable Rate Mortgage Pricing – What in the World is Going On?
Starting four weeks ago, our regularly-scheduled Mortgage Monday blog posts began featuring a 4-part series courtesy of MCAP on how and why mortgages are priced the way they are (the series began with Part 1 four weeks ago: The Bond Market and Fixed Income Yields – How Does it Really Work?, followed by Part 2… Continue reading Variable Rate Mortgage Pricing – What in the World is Going On?
Mortgage Monday Rate Update – February 2012
Whether you like it or not, stats and numbers are a part of the world of mortgages. When rates change even the slightest of percentage points, it could cost or save you thousands of dollars. Every once in a while, here on the Mortgage Monday posts, I’ll update you on what’s going on in the… Continue reading Mortgage Monday Rate Update – February 2012
Mortgage Monday Rate Update – December 2011
This is going to be the last Mortgage Monday blog post for 2011 (we’re all going to take next week off). I figure the best way to end the posts for the year is a look back at rates. Whether you like it or not, stats and numbers are a part of the world of… Continue reading Mortgage Monday Rate Update – December 2011
Mortgage Monday Rate Update – November 2011
As many of you know, my wife and I had our first child a couple of weeks ago (a healthy baby boy, Markus), so if you were wondering where the past 2 “Mortgage Monday” posts were – I skipped them to either a) spend time with my new son and/or b) to sleep. 😉 Needless… Continue reading Mortgage Monday Rate Update – November 2011