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Jun 22, 2025 1:01 PM
— Mortgage Finance
A Mixed Bag For Mortgage Hiring
The article discusses the latest trends in the housing market, including an increase in mortgage rates and a slowdown in home sales. It also mentions the impact of Treasury rates on mortgage rates and the challenges faced by mortgage lenders in the current market.
Jun 22, 2025 9:00 AM
— Mortgage Rates
How will mortgage rates react to US bombing of Iran?
The U.S. bombed Iranian nuclear sites, causing uncertainty in the market. However, the mortgage market has been calmer this year. The article discusses how recent global events may impact oil prices, the U.S. dollar, and the 10-year yield, but also notes that reactions in the market have been unusual this year.
Jun 22, 2025 5:03 AM
— Housing Market
Electric vehicle (EV) tax breaks may hit a dead end under Trump’s ‘Big Beautiful Bill’
A Republican-led proposal threatens to eliminate the popular electric vehicle (EV) tax credit by 2025, which has been a driving force behind the EV boom. The current law allows for a credit of up to $7,500 for new EVs and $4,000 for used EVs, based on income and purchase requirements. The Senate bill aims to end the credit much sooner than the House bill, with the potential for a manufacturer-base... more
Jun 22, 2025 5:00 AM
— Mortgage Rates
Mortgage and refinance interest rates today, June 22, 2025: Rates move noticeably lower
Mortgage rates have decreased, with a 30-year fixed rate at 6.68% and a 15-year fixed rate at 5.90%. The Mortgage Bankers Association predicts that rates will stay near these levels through September. It is recommended to focus on personal finances rather than waiting for rate drops to secure the lowest mortgage rate. The article also discusses the differences between 15-year and 30-year mortgages... more
Jun 21, 2025 5:03 AM
— Mortgage Lenders
Digital HELOC, Appraisal Review Products; Background AI; Hurricane Season is Here; Rates Holding Steady
The article covers various topics related to IT news, payment stubs, products and services for brokers and lenders, Federal Reserve decisions, acquisitions in the mortgage industry, and updates on the Atlantic hurricane season. It also discusses FEMA appointments, property insurance costs, and disaster declarations in states affected by severe weather.
Jun 21, 2025 5:02 AM
— Housing Market
Homebuilder Sentiment Just a Bit Gloomier
Builder sentiment declined for the second consecutive month according to the NAHB and Wells Fargo's HMI. All components of the index, including current sales conditions, sales expectations, and buyer traffic, decreased. Builders are facing challenges due to high mortgage rates and material costs, resulting in increased price reductions and incentives to attract buyers.
Jun 21, 2025 5:02 AM
— Bond Markets
Unofficial 4 Day Weekend
Trading sessions without many participants, like the Friday after Thanksgiving, are often uneventful with markets trading in narrow ranges. Even on holidays like Juneteenth, the market continues to trade within the same old range in a predictable pattern.
Jun 21, 2025 5:02 AM
— Mortgage Rates
Mortgage Applications Slip Despite Lower Rates
Mortgage application activity decreased despite lower rates, with refinance applications falling 2% but still higher than last year. Purchase applications also declined, showing the fragile sentiment in the housing market. Average 30-year fixed rates dropped to 6.84%, the lowest since April, with minimal volatility recently. Refinance share increased slightly to 37.3% of total applications, while ... more
Jun 21, 2025 5:02 AM
— Interest Rates
Underwhelming (But Friendly) Conclusion
This week did not offer much excitement in the mortgage market as rates remained near the lower end of recent ranges. Bond yields initially looked like they may rise, but reversed course after dovish comments from Fed's Waller and a beneficial European close. Overall, rates were moderately weaker overnight, bounced back slightly after morning data, and ended the day in modestly stronger territory.
Jun 21, 2025 5:01 AM
— Home Equity Line of Credit (HELOC)
HELOC rates today, June 21, 2025: The home equity line of credit rate sharply lower
HELOC interest rates have fallen, prompting homeowners to consider accessing their home equity through a second mortgage. The value of home equity in the US is large, and with fixed-rate HELOC options available, it provides a way to access funds without refinancing a primary mortgage. Rates vary depending on creditworthiness and lender terms, making it important to shop around. HELOCs allow for fl... more
Jun 21, 2025 5:00 AM
— Mortgage Rates
Mortgage and refinance interest rates today, June 21, 2025: 30-year home loan rates dip slightly
Mortgage rates are currently fluctuating, with 30-year fixed rates at 6.77% and 15-year fixed rates at 6.05%. The Federal Reserve holding off on a rate cut is expected to result in little change in mortgage rates. There are advantages and disadvantages to different mortgage terms like 30-year fixed and 15-year fixed, as well as adjustable-rate mortgages. Current mortgage rates are expected to rema... more
Jun 20, 2025 12:48 PM
— Housing Market
Mortgage servicers benefit most from Fed's inaction: KBW
Following the Federal Open Market Committee's June meeting, interest rate spreads are expected to narrow but the impact on mortgages is mixed. Median home prices have risen to a record high, but sellers are accepting lower offers as the market shifts towards the buyers' favor. Bill Pulte's social media posts criticizing inflation have put pressure on the Federal Reserve chairman. Manufactured hous... more
Jun 20, 2025 11:00 AM
— Housing Market
Housing Starts Slide in May, But Single-Family Holds Steady
The latest Residential Construction report from the Census Bureau showed a drop in overall housing starts in May, but single-family activity had a small gain. Building permits also declined, with multifamily starts seeing the sharpest drop. Single-family starts edged up slightly and housing completions increased. Overall, the report indicates a slight cooling in new construction momentum.
Jun 20, 2025 10:00 AM
— Mortgage Rates
Rates decline as Fed stays the course | Current mortgage and refinance rates, June 20, 2025
National mortgage rates decreased across the board for 30-year fixed, 15-year fixed, 5/1 ARMs, and jumbo loans compared to a week ago. The Federal Reserve opted to keep the benchmark federal funds rate unchanged. The rates are still impacting by factors like inflation, employment, tariffs, and political pressures. The average rates for different types of mortgages were provided along with the impa... more
Jun 20, 2025 10:00 AM
— Mortgage Rates
Mortgage Rates Hold Steady
Banks and mortgage bond markets were closed on a federal holiday, so mortgage lenders were unable to update rates, though rates have remained steady. Over the past 3 days, average rates have fallen slightly, keeping them close to the lowest levels since April 4th.
Jun 20, 2025 9:00 AM
— Mortgage Finance
Mortgage Market Indicators, June 20, 2025 (PDF)
The article provides a selection of market indicator statistics related to mortgages.
Jun 20, 2025 9:00 AM
— Mortgage Finance
Powell Hoping to Help Housing Market With Price Stability
The article discusses updates to mortgage lending regulations that aim to protect consumers from predatory practices and improve transparency in the industry. These changes are expected to make it easier for borrowers to understand their mortgage terms and make more informed decisions when choosing a loan.
Jun 20, 2025 9:00 AM
— Tax Breaks
New Tax Break Worth $6,000 May Come Soon For Older Americans
A new tax break for older Americans is being debated in Congress, with the House proposing a $4,000 additional deduction and the Senate proposing $6,000. This tax break would be on top of existing deductions for individuals 65 and older. The proposal aims to put more money back in people's pockets, especially for lower-income taxpayers.
Jun 20, 2025 6:01 AM
— Mortgage Finance
A Mixed Bag at Best for Mortgage Hiring
The article discusses various factors affecting the mortgage market, such as interest rates, bond markets, and housing market trends.
Jun 20, 2025 5:02 AM
— Mortgage Rates
Mortgage Rates Dip Down: Mortgage Rates on June 20, 2025
Mortgage rates have slightly decreased, but are still close to 7%. Federal Reserve has left interest rates unchanged in response to an uncertain economic outlook with lingering inflation and threats of a global trade war. Mortgage rates are influenced by inflation, labor data, policy changes, and global measures like tariffs. Potential homebuyers are advised to shop around and compare offers as mo... more
Jun 20, 2025 3:00 AM
— Mortgage Rates
Mortgage and refinance interest rates today, June 20, 2025: Rates trending lower
Mortgage rates slightly decreased this week, with the 30-year fixed rate dropping to 6.81% and the 15-year fixed rate averaging 5.96%. The Federal Reserve left short-term interest rates unchanged. Mortgage refinance rates are higher than those for purchasing a house. Fixed-rate mortgages lock in interest rates for the entire loan term, while adjustable-rate mortgages change periodically. Mortgage ... more
Jun 19, 2025 6:00 PM
— Interest Rates
China keeps key lending rates steady after May cut as trade deal with U.S. eases growth worries
China kept its benchmark lending rates unchanged after recent monetary easing measures and a trade deal with the U.S. eased growth concerns. The 1-year LPR stayed at 3.0% and 5-year LPR at 3.5%. The trade truce has allowed Beijing to support its currency and reduce pressure on foreign exchange. Chinese policymakers are satisfied with current monetary policy outcomes.
Jun 19, 2025 1:00 PM
— Mortgage Finance
Cenlar Launching Warehouse Lending and Conduit
The article discusses the latest trends and developments in the mortgage industry as of 2025.
Jun 19, 2025 11:00 AM
— Mortgage Lenders
How to Finance a Mobile or Manufactured Home
The article discusses various options for financing the purchase of mobile homes, as traditional mortgages may not be a viable choice due to lower sales prices and high depreciation rates. Options include FHA loans, MH Advantage mortgages, Freddie Mac Home Possible program, VA loans, chattel loans, and personal loans. The article also highlights the importance of credit scores, the stability of th... more
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Users should contact lenders directly to obtain formal, binding loan offers. If you identify any discrepancies in the data or would like to have your institution’s rates included, please contact us at content@loanglass.com.
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