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Why homeownership may not be for everyone

By FinMar NewsApril 20, 2024

Jannese Torres is the founder of the blog Delish D’Lites and the podcast “Yo Quiero Dinero.”Photo Jannese TorresIn her upcoming book, “Financially Lit!: The Modern Latina’s…

Mortgage rates hit highest level of the year, and could go even higher

By FinMar NewsApril 19, 2024

Homes in Rocklin, California, on Tuesday, Dec. 6, 2022.David Paul Morris | Bloomberg | Getty ImagesThe average rate on the popular 30-year fixed mortgage crossed over…

March homes sales dropped despite a surge in supply. Here’s why.

By FinMar NewsApril 18, 2024

Sales of previously owned homes dropped 4.3% in March compared with February, to a seasonally adjusted annualized rate of 4.19 million units, according to the National…

Mortgage demand stalls, even as interest rates moderate

By FinMar NewsApril 17, 2024

A ‘For Sale’ sign is posted on the lawn in front of a home on March 15, 2024, in Miami, Florida. Joe Raedle | Getty ImagesThe usually…

Rent prices across the U.S. grew in March, with one exception

By FinMar NewsApril 16, 2024

 Ascentxmedia | E+ | Getty ImagesRent prices for one- and two-bedroom apartments grew in March for the first time in six months.The monthly cost for a…

Why new build homes can lead to a property tax surprise

By FinMar NewsApril 14, 2024

Comstock Images | Stockbyte | Getty ImagesIt’s not unusual for new homeowners to face financial surprises, but people buying a newly built home may be more…

Mortgage refinance demand surges even as rates cross back over 7%.

By FinMar NewsApril 13, 2024

This aerial picture shows homes near the Chesapeake Bay in Centreville, Maryland, on March 4, 2024.Jim Watson | Afp | Getty ImagesOverall mortgage demand has now…

Home sales and prices edging up as housing market ‘could get interesting,’

By FinMar NewsApril 12, 2024

The housing market could soon get “interesting,” economists say, as home prices and sales start to edge up, according to a pair of new reports released Friday.In its latest…

Here are three signs it might be time to refinance your mortgage

By FinMar NewsApril 11, 2024

Westend61 | Westend61 | Getty ImagesIt’s unclear when the Federal Reserve could begin cutting interest rates, but many homeowners who took out a mortgage in recent…

High cost of upgrading to a nicer home is locking up the market

By FinMar NewsApril 9, 2024

The spring housing market is defying expectations that prices would cool and competition would ease.Higher mortgage rates usually cool both prices and demand, as they did…

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