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I know that FHA, and other government products, have been all the rage lately due to difficulty in getting conventional loans and conventional mortgage insurance, but I think that a lot of mortgage originators have forgotten that there are still good conventional loans available without the high ...
05/11/2009
It's been about 3 weeks now since Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac rolled out their "streamline" refinance programs they had first discussed at the beginning of February. These programs are intended to make refinancing to today's rates easier for homeowners by lowering documentation and credit requirem...
04/27/2009
Yesterday, I took part in Rhode Island Junior Achievement's 25th Annual Achieve-A-Bowl, a fund-raising event that has collected over $80,000 this year to support Junior Achievement's in-school education programs. I think this is a very important charity to support right now due to the obvious def...
04/06/2009
Good morning! It’s been a little while since I had the opportunity to write, and I wanted to pass along a bit of information about what is going on in the financing market. There have been some changes recently that need to be considered, so I’d like to take a few minutes to run through them. If ...
03/30/2009
February was a significant month for the mortgage and real estate markets, as a massive bailout package was signed into law, and further talk of foreclosure prevention efforts at the federal level reassured mortgage investors of the safety of their investments. An $8000 tax credit for first-time ...
03/12/2009
As I write this, the president is poised to sign the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009, better known as the $787 billion Economic Stimulus Plan. There has been much speculation about what this plan might do for housing, real estate, homebuyers, and mortgages, ranging from 2.99% to 4....
02/17/2009
In a month which saw the lowest 30-year fixed rates on record, it isn't surprising that the massive groundswell of refinancing we experienced happened. Its consequences could also be seen as quite predictable: lenders, fresh from laying off thousands of employees in 2008, saw their operations gri...
02/12/2009
I attended a presentation yesterday regarding the possible solutions to the real estate problems currently facing Rhode Island, and, one of the things I learned about was a proposal by the National Association of Home Builders to stimulate home sales by artificially lowering 30-year mortgage rate...
01/14/2009
The Mortgage-Treasury Spread remained near its highest ever level in December, as investors retreaed into the safest available investments to close 2008.  Treasury instruments of all maturities saw one of the biggest demand spikes in their history, a sign that risk tolerance was negligible this m...
01/02/2009
2008 has been a year in which many new ideas have arisen, but also one in which old ideas have returned, especially that of “being green”. As we saw gas prices soar past $3.50 per gallon, I think that all of us made an effort to drive a little less, or recycle a little more. At Province Mortgage ...
12/24/2008
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