Your July 2024 Residential Lending Successes and News
Good morning to the 248th year of the USA; Residential Lending Where do we go from here ? 1) Interest rates: Our mortgage rates remain in the upper half of
Read MoreGood morning to the 248th year of the USA; Residential Lending Where do we go from here ? 1) Interest rates: Our mortgage rates remain in the upper half of
Read MoreGood morning to Summer Fun and Day of our Freedom, July 4th ! MARKET NEWS US Economy Growth: Data for our 1st Quarter GDP growth has arrived. Outcome: GDP grew
Read MoreGood morning to Summertime; Commercial Lending The Business and Investor Side of Our Business Our usual take on the market is to explore the economic realities vs the social narrative
Read MoreGood morning to the heat of the Summer; Residential Lending Let's begin: This month our deeper dive is into the interesting and exacerbating challenge with jobs and employment numbers. But
Read MoreGood morning to Summertime Fun ! This month’s deep dive: The headline fear “ Better to Rent than Own” This is a most common media fascination, particularly MSNBC. For the
Read MoreGood morning to Summertime; Commercial Lending The Business and Investor Side of Our Business 1) Interest rates: Watching the Federal Reserve and CPI, both provides insight into the future of
Read MoreGood morning to Spring buying; Residential Lending Let's begin: 1) Interest rates: Rates are again trending upward to the high water marks. Rates for the 10-year Treasury – the one
Read MoreGood morning to Springtime, and Earth Day Celebrations; Commercial Lending The Business and Investor Side of Our Business In our next letter, we will shed more light onto my expectations
Read MoreGood morning to Springtime, and may the helpful rains continue; Residential Lending Let's begin: 1) Interest rates: Rates are trending back up to the high water marks. Rates for the
Read MoreGood morning to Springtime, and may the helpful rains continue; Commercial and Residential Lending The Business and Investor Side of Our Business Not political, just a small business owner who
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