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Why Mortgage Rates Move: What Every Homebuyer Should Know

Mortgage rates are holding near 10-month lows—but don’t assume they’ll stay there. Learn why rates move, what drives them, and what smart buyers and homeowners should do next.

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Mortgage Rates Holding Steady… For Now

After Powell's Jackson Hole speech, mortgage rates hit their lowest levels since Oct 2024. But don’t get too comfortable—more movement could be coming after Friday’s inflation data and next week's jobs report.

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Lower Rates? Don’t Relax Just Yet

Mortgage rates stayed mostly flat this week, holding near 10-month lows. Here’s what happened from August 18–20 and why upcoming economic data could shake things up.

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Mortgage Rates at 10-Month Lows! Big Opportunity!

Mortgage rates are holding near 10-month lows after early August’s jobs report and mixed inflation data. Here’s what homebuyers and homeowners need to know.

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Rates Just Hit a 10-Month Low!

Mortgage rates just hit their lowest levels since October 2024 following a big shift in the bond market. Here’s why it matters for homebuyers and homeowners.

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Housing Market Confusing? Here’s Why You’re Hearing Mixed Messages

Confused by the housing market? You're not alone. Here's why the market feels hot and cold at the same time—and what it means for you as a homebuyer.

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Could Removing Capital Gains Taxes on Home Sales Revive the Housing Market?

A new proposal suggests removing capital gains taxes on primary home sales to boost the housing market. Here’s what it could mean for homeowners and buyers.

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Game-Changer: Credit Scores Just Got Rewritten

A new credit scoring update could impact who qualifies for a mortgage and at what rate. Learn what this means for first-time buyers and why now is the time to speak with your loan officer.

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Should You Buy a Home Before Your Divorce is Final? Here’s What to Know

Buying a house before your divorce is finalized? Here’s why it could create legal and financial complications—and how to plan smart.