Monday, March 07, 2005

Quicken Loans - Mortgage News
New Home Sales Down, But Housing Still Strong
Despite new home sales dipping 9.2% in January, housing remains strong due to job growth and low mortgage rates. Find out why procrastination might be costly for home buyers.
Existing Home Sales Dip Slightly in January
While the National Association of Realtors report that existing home sales dipped slightly last month, 2005 is poised to be another very strong year. Find out how affordable borrowing costs are helping to fuel sales and whether they will continue.
Housing Starts Continue to Rise in January
Housing starts continued the momentum from 2004, reaching a 20-year high in January. Find out how low mortgage rates are helping fuel new construction.
Low Rates Continue to Fuel Refinance Applications
Despite a drop in overall mortgage applications last week, refinance applications remain strong due to favorable rates. How long will these low rates last?
Mortgage Q&A - Reasons to Review Your Mortgage Options
Falling mortgage rates are not the only reason to refinance. Find out why an annual mortgage review should be part of your financial plan.
Winter Home Maintenance Checklist
Routine seasonal maintenance keeps your home safe and can save you money in the long run. Find out what projects you should consider this winter.
Fed Hikes Interest Rates Another Quarter-Point
Alan Greenspan and the Federal Reserve have stuck to their "measured pace"strategy by increasing short-term rates a quarter-point. Find out how this will impact mortgage rates.
Refinance Applications Soar on Historically Low Mortgage Rates
The MBA reports that mortgage applications were up over 7 percent last week. Find out what factors fueled the increase.
New Home Sales End Year In Record Territory
December new home sales rebound after falling 12% in November.
Home Coverage Uncovered
Understanding the different types of home coverage allows you to better protect your investment. Find out more about homeowner's insurance, home warranties, and private mortgage insurance (PMI).

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