Posts Tagged ‘Metrics’

Hard Money Lending Runs on Logic

{ Posted on Mar 23 2011 by Real-Estate:Mortgage-Refinance Articles from EzineArticles.com }
Despite all of the financial turmoil in the world, there are still loans to be made and there are still hard money lenders out there that are willing to make them. Deals are getting done, borrowers are getting the funding ...Read More »

Mortgage Rates Up Against Lender Apathy Heading into Year-End

{ Posted on Dec 13 2010 by Adam Quinones }
Mortgage rates had some bad weeks over the past month, but last week was the worst. The "best execution" 30 year fixed mortgage rate has risen to 4.75%. This is a seven month high according to our loan pricing model. ...Read More »

Mortgage Rates Inch Higher After Existing Home Sales Data

{ Posted on Sep 23 2010 by Victor Burek }
After ending last week on a three day losing streak, loan pricing made a total turnaround in the first three days of this week, mostly thanks to the outcome of the FOMC meeting on Tuesday. This led mortgage rates almost ...Read More »

Mortgage Rates Marginally Worse After Jobless Claims Data

{ Posted on Aug 26 2010 by Victor Burek }
Poor reads on housing and manufacturing helped mortgage rates move back to historic lows yesterday. However as the day progressed mortgage-backed securities prices fell from their highs and some lenders were forced to reprice for the worse. Rate sheet recalls ...Read More »

Mortgage Rates End Losing Streak After Reprices for Better

{ Posted on Aug 19 2010 by Victor Burek }
Mortgage rates extended their losing streak to three (3) days yesterday. The losses were brought on by a rally in the stock market. Mortgage-backed securities price moved steadily lower throughout the day before closing at their session lows. Most lenders ...Read More »