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Mortgage
Getting cash out of your home is about to get harder if you have an FHA mortgage
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Erika Beras
Aug 1, 2019
A growing number of homeowners have been refinancing and pocketing the increase in their homes' values.
Help, I'm stuck in my starter home!
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Amy Scott
Dec 3, 2018
And that makes it harder for everyone to move up the housing ladder.
High mortgage rates bring changes in loan applications
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Andy Uhler
Jun 6, 2018
The Mortgage Bankers Association will release some new data today on how many folks are applying for mortgages in the United States. Numbers have been down consistently for the past couple of months. Click the audio player above to hear the full story.
Low-income and middle-class homeowners might see their tax refunds shrink come 2018
Feb 12, 2018
Here is why.
What will happen to all the abandoned homes in Puerto Rico?
Jan 25, 2018
A foreclosure wave is coming.
Homeowners might have to start paying taxes on forgiven debt again
Oct 13, 2017
If the Mortgage Forgiveness Debt Relief Act isn't extended, homeowners with forgiven debt will have to pay taxes on that debt.
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Mortgage lenders lower barriers for those with student debt
Sep 19, 2017
New rules can help those with high student debt still qualify for a mortgage.
Americans are borrowing more, creating record debt
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Ryan Kailath
May 18, 2017
The New York Federal Reserve says Americans are borrowing again — everything from student loans to auto loans to mortgages. According to the New York Fed, household debt has reached a record high, even higher than the previous peak, during the credit bubble in 2008. The report’s findings don’t mean Americans have learned to be […]
Home equity helping people build household wealth
Nov 24, 2016
Remember the housing crisis? Well, for many American homeowners, it’s now squarely in the rear-view mirror. A report from RealtyTrac finds that the percentage of homeowners who are underwater — meaning they owe more on their mortgage than their home is worth — has fallen to about 10 percent. It was 28 percent at its […]