Stories Tagged as
Mortgage
Report shows decrease in underwater mortgages
Aug 5, 2021
The numbers aren't like what they were during the housing crisis, when almost a quarter of homeowners owed more than what their home was worth.
More homeowners are seeking long-term mortgage relief
by
Amy Scott
Nov 6, 2020
Some who left forbearance plans are delaying payments again.
Who actually gets those low, low mortgage rates?
by
Amy Scott
Oct 20, 2020
Different lenders may offer the same individual wildly different rates and fees.
Mortgages in forbearance drop for the first time since March
by
Amy Scott
Jun 8, 2020
But not everyone who needs relief may be getting it.
There's been a dramatic spike in Americans' economic anxiety
by
David Brancaccio
and Rose Conlon
May 5, 2020
A new Marketplace-Edison Research Poll puts numbers to what we've been seeing and experiencing.
With unemployment rising, millions could fall behind on their mortgages
by
Amy Scott
Apr 3, 2020
Homeowners with federally backed mortgages can pause their monthly bill for up to a year. But they may get hit with a balloon payment at the end.
More people are taking cash out of their homes
by
Amy Scott
Feb 5, 2020
A recent study shows mortgage refinancing spikes before economic recession.
For public good, not for profit.
Apple's credit card may discriminate, just like lots of banking algorithms
by
Amy Scott
Nov 12, 2019
Even when you sit down with a banker in person, algorithms likely affect whether you get a loan and how much interest you’ll pay.
It’s taking less time to get a mortgage
by
Ben Bradford
Aug 29, 2019
The average closing time has fallen by almost half in the past two years, according to one survey.
Proposed rule would mean fewer home appraisals
by
Amy Scott
Aug 26, 2019
If approved, the regulation would raise the threshold for required appraisals to transactions above $400,000.