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Welcome back, Dreammakers, to Today in Mortgages! In this episode, hosts Michael and Richard talk about the FHA's proposed rental requirements. Today's article: "FHA proposes looser Boarder Income Requirements for Qualifying" says the FHA realizes it needs to use all income streams to help qualify first-time buyers, and rental income is one of them…
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Welcome back, Dreammakers, to Today in Mortgages! In this episode, hosts Michael and Richard talk all about homebuilders! We are a few weeks into our post-election reality and the market is looking up now that we know who our future president will be. Today's article from Housingwire "Homebuilder confidence gets a post-election boost" says builders…
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Welcome back, Dreammakers, to Today in Mortgages! In this episode, hosts Michael and Richard talk about the new president and new policies. Today's article is from CNBC: "Here's what the trump presidency could mean for the housing market, experts say" talks about what President Trump plans to do to fix housing. First we can expect, deregulation to …
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Fed Cuts Their Rate, But Mortgage Rates Will Still Probably Stay Higher Longer
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Welcome back, Dreammakers, to Today in Mortgages! In this episode, hosts Michael and Richard talk about the Fed's second rate cut. Today's article is from CNBC "Mortgage rates surge higher on Trump victory, causing housing stocks to fall." Post election we saw a slight rate bump, Trump's campaign said they would give tax cuts and would put tariffs …
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Welcome back, Dreammakers, to Today in Mortgages! In this episode, hosts Michael and Richard talk about what we can expect with the next rate cut. There is another fed meeting later this week, and CBS News' article asks "What will happen to mortgage rates after this week's Fed rate cut?" We are all expecting a 25% basis point rate cut, but unfortun…
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Welcome back, Dreammakers, to Today in Mortgages! In this episode, hosts Michael and Richard talk about the state of home sales and inflation. The PCE came in right on target at 2.1%, where the Fed was expecting. This is one of the Fed's primary gages for inflation. Housing inflation has slowed a bit, and sales haven't increased as much due to affo…
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Welcome back, Dreammakers, to Today in Mortgages! In this episode, hosts Michael and Richard talk about the housing market's slow comeback as they look forward to the rest of this year and beyond. The good thing is people will always need housing, despite the fact that we are a little behind the expectations for the year, next year is looking up. T…
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Welcome back, Dreammakers, to Today in Mortgages! In this episode, hosts Michael and Richard talk about home appreciation. Today's article "Home price growth slows but remains robust" highlights the cooling home prices we are seeing. We are about to get loan limits for next year which show an increase in home prices of 5.9%. And, what we are seeing…
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Welcome back, Dreammakers, to Today in Mortgages! In this episode, hosts Michael and Richard talk about home prices one more time. The question they ask today is based on today's article: "What will happen to home prices as interest rates are cut." Three things can happen: prices continue to grow, they go down or they stay the same. Some of the fac…
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Anticipated Fed Inaction Pushing Rates Up
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Welcome back, Dreammakers, to Today in Mortgages! In this episode, hosts Michael and Richard talk about why rates aren't getting better. The reason we are all confused is because rates are climbing, and this is after the highly anticipated rate cut. This could be due to a positive jobs report, and inflation coming down -- the two main factors the f…
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Remember Those High Pandemic Lumber Costs?
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Welcome back, Dreammakers, to Today in Mortgages! In this episode, hosts Michael and Richard talk about some of the factors that are currently bringing down home prices. New homes are slowly becoming more affordable for median earning Americans, and one of the main factors contributing to this trend downward is lumber costs. According to this artic…
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Welcome back, Dreammakers, to Today in Mortgages! In this episode, hosts Michael and Richard Jefferson dive into some optimistic news on home affordability. They discuss a recent article from National Mortgage Professional titled Starter Homes Newly Affordable in 4 US Metros. With insights on rising wages, increasing home listings, and declining in…
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Welcome back dreammakers! In this episode of "Today in Mortgages," we talk about what's to come this fall. We are seeing our spring/summer home buying season being extended with an influx of homes this fall (up to 1.3 million homes). So it's a great time to look if you were waiting to buy. Rates have come down, so inventory has gone up - but we pre…
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Welcome back dreammakers! In this episode of "Today in Mortgages," we talk about the big stimulus package passed in China today. First, we review some of the things that can affect rates as mentioned in CBS News' article "6 things that impact mortgage interest rates (besides the fed)" which includes labor, and global economic trends. Taking a deepe…
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Welcome back dreammakers! In this episode of "Today in Mortgages," we talk about the results of the Fed rate cut meeting: 50 basis points. How did that news affect the markets? We discuss the aftermath along with today's article from Fox News "Will the Fed rate cut bring down mortgage rates?" Obviously, we got a bigger rate cut than we were expecti…
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FED Rate Cut Coming Tomorrow! How Deep Will They Cut?
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Welcome back dreammakers! In this episode of "Today in Mortgages," we talk about the highly anticipated upcoming Fed meeting to discuss cutting rates. We reference an article from Market Watch to help guide our discussion around refinancing: "The Fed is about to cut interest rates. Here's how to decide when to refinance your mortgage." Our borrower…
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Welcome back dreammakers! In this episode of "Today in Mortgages," we talk about the big presidential debate that went down this week and what it means for housing policy. Time Magazine's analyzes the candidates policy in today's article: "Here's what Harris and Trump has proposed to help the housing crisis." Crisis is a strong word and we agree, w…
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Welcome back dreammakers! In this episode of "Today in Mortgages," we are looking forward to the coming months projections. We always love to see growth, but today's article from National Mortgage News: "How the home price forecast is changing." There are regional trends around the nation where markets grow and shrink, but overall Fannie predicts p…
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Interest Rates Affect More Than Just Mortgages…
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Welcome back dreammakers! In this episode of "Today in Mortgages," we talk about the wide-spread affects of interests rates. We look at an article from CNBC: "Weak manufacturing measures raise specter of U.S. economic slowdown". Reports are showing the economy contracting due to lower demand. This is another indicator of what the economy is doing, …
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Welcome back dreammakers! In this episode of "Today in Mortgages," we talk about inventory dropping due to rates rumoring to come down. Generally, this time of year purchase applications decline, but that's not happening now with decreasing rates. Housing Wire's article: "Housing inventory falls as mortgage rates drop" discusses the inverse relatio…
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Welcome back dreammakers! In this episode of "Today in Mortgages," we talk about why builders are weary despite homes sales rebounding according to today's article from Zillow "New home sales rebounded more than expected in July." Builders have been aggressive trying to get rid of inventory with incentives so we aren't surprised people are buying n…
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Starter Homes Making Up Greater Share of Home Sales in Summer 2024
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In this episode of "Today in Mortgages," we discuss starter homes and why they are a bight spot in this economy according to today's article from Redfin: "Starter homes emerge as bright spot as mortgage rates settle near 15-month low." Interest rates are down which is giving buyers a little buying power... which is especially good news for first-ti…
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800,000 Less Jobs… Will bigger rate cuts be next?
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In this episode of "Today in Mortgages," we break down the recent job report revision; there's a lot less jobs than initially reported. It is normal for the BLS report to have small revisions after the fact but this particular adjustment is more significant. The fed uses these reports to guide their decisions on when to cut rates. Employment has be…
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$25,000 Home-Buying Credit: Will It Boost or Bust Real Estate?
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In this episode of "Today in Mortgages," we talk about $25,000 tax credits proposed by the Harris campaign and whether we think they will help or hurt. We discuss this and Fox's article "Waiting for mortgage rates to fall? Why Experts say it won't make a difference". The article believes that lowering rates will make buying more affordable for only…
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“Better-than-expected PPI report reinforces upcoming mortgage rate cuts”
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In this episode of "Today in Mortgages," we discuss PPI, refinances and rate cuts! Great news, the increase we saw for inflation was tied to PPI which is good for the housing marketing (Fed will look at these numbers in their next meeting). Shelter inflation accounts for 90% of price increases, and now that we are below the 3% inflation mark for th…
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In this episode of "Today in Mortgages," we discuss if we are finally getting a relief in interest rates. This week has had a lot of volatility in the marketplace, and people are asking why? To help explain, Rich teaches on the relationship between the 10 year treasury and interest rates, and why when rates drops, the treasury starts to fall as wel…
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Explaining the Yen-Induced Rate Rollercoaster
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In this episode of "Today in Mortgages," we take you behind the scenes of Network Funding to see how we coach up our people. We are taking a look at Rich's latest video to the company about market volatility over the last week, and how we should respond as Loan Officers. His key takeaway is to make sure we are quoting accurate rates to protect our …
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FED holds rates in July as record number of contracts are cancelled...
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In this episode of "Today in Mortgages," Michael and Richard dive into the recent Federal Reserve meeting and the surprising number of real estate deals that fell apart in June. They discuss key takeaways from Jerome Powell's speech and analyze the implications for the mortgage and real estate markets. Key Topics: 1. Federal Reserve Meeting Insight…
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Welcome back dream makers, today we are discussing what the fed will come up with in their meeting today. We hope they are discussing a rate cut and if so, it likely won't be before September. CNBC's article "The first Fed interest rate cut is on the horizon. Here's what homeowners, buyers need to know." The crux of this article says that some of t…
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Welcome back dream makers, today we are discussing what's a lame duck housing market. CNBC's article "Mortgage demand drops, as homebuyers wait for lower rates" hints that consumers don't want to accept these high rates. Incoming data shows inflation rates have come down significantly, as we all anticipate rate cuts coming soon. We've personally se…
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Welcome back dream makers, today we are discussing if delinquencies are becoming a problem and what that means for housing. We are giving today's article "Mortgage delinquencies hit a six month high in June, but it's not as bad as it looks" mixed reviews. It has some truths but also takes a negative perspective that could be misleading. It is true …
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What’s the difference between HOUSEHOLDS and HOME OWNERS?
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Welcome back dream makers, today we are discussing homeownership. We are looking at Housing Wire's article: "Is this the best evidence for a home ownership problem?" The article finds there is a gap between home ownership & households -- a household refers to two or more related people. The data for household homeowners has been consistent over the…
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Is there a housing bubble pop coming in 2024?
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Welcome back dream makers, today we are asking the question: Are we in a housing bubble? We've talked about inventory a lot on this show, because it is low and that is a critical piece of housing. Today's article from New York Post Today declares "Massive housing bubble about to burst in this US region, warns a real estate expert -- see where." Thi…
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More homes hit the market, but is it enough?
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Welcome back dream makers, we've been talking about the lack of inventory for a while now, but the biggest reason people are not moving is due to high interest rates. Today's article from CNBC.com wants us to consider the influx of inventory we are seeing: "It suddenly looks like there are too many houses for sale. Here's why that's not quite right…
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Housing Trends from 40 Years of Election Cycles
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Welcome back dream makers, this is Today In Mortgage! We are discussing what historically happens to housing during election years. To do this, we are specifically looking at home sales, home prices and interest rates according to today's article from Keeping Current: "How will the 2024 election affect real estate." Traditionally, home sales declin…
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Voters Care About These THREE Housing Issues
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Welcome back dream makers, today we are discussing voters and housing! We are in election season, and today's article from Housing Wires says housing is a top issue for voters. Specifically, affordability is the main issue, which is effected by rates, regulations and inventory. Last week we discussed rates and how the president really can't influen…
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Today in Mortgages we discuss if the presidential election can change the course of residential housing. There is hype around the election and today's article from Yahoo Finance wants us to consider "What the housing market could look like if Donald Trump wins the 2024 Presidential election." But we don't see how any single person could fix the mar…
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Which generation has paid the most for housing?
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Today in Mortgages we discuss which generation is paying the most for housing. Across the board everything was less expensive for older generations from home prices to college to household goods. A surprise is that it cost less household income-wise for the younger generation. Millennials are paying 23% of their household income for housing verses …
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Today in Mortgages we discuss how housing plays into inflation. Yesterday Powell discussed "sticky shelter inflation" referring to high shelter costs, which make up about 30-40% of CPI. Shelter includes rent, insurance, hotels, and personal residences. Powell discussed whether cuts can come while housing inflation is still elevated and hinted at on…
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Credit Card Debt Crushes Mortgage Applicants
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Today in Mortgages we dive into the current state of credit card debt with the average interest at 26% or above. There is a disconnect between employment and earnings. Today's article from the AP News: "Borrowers, especially the young, struggle with credit card debt in potentially bad sign for the economy," focuses on the younger generations, who h…
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Home prices down for the month, still UP for the year.
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Today in Mortgages Rich Jefferson is here in the studio! Several news articles today are talking about prices coming down. The tide is shifting, and sellers are starting to concede on home price with cuts. A contributing factor is the increasing inventory, but even with price cuts, home price growth is still above average. This is great news for yo…
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Today in Mortgages we dive into whether we may be seeing lower home prices this year. Fox business, states that home prices are being "slashed" in today's article. The article finds that prices are slowing due to more competition amongst sellers. There is still record low inventory even if prices are softening. Fannie Mae believes interest rates wi…
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Today, we are talking about inventory! Inventory is increasing with more people actively selling their homes, up to 740,000, according to "The Fred Economic Data." Active listings have nearly doubled from two years ago, but rates have stayed high, meaning we are still in a sellers market, but prices won't skyrocket. Tune in to this episode to gain …
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Welcome back dream-makers! Today in Mortgages we are discussing Gen Z's continued presence in the real estate world. Today's article from Redfin states Gen Z took out 40% of real estate loans in 2023. They are now the predominate buyers. As mortgage professionals, we need to know how to offer, sell and market to these Gen Z borrowers who are ready …
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Welcome back dream-makers! Today in Mortgages we are discussing the return of summer home buying. Today's article states that last years home sales hit a record low since 1995, and predicts there will be a 9% increase in 2024 and even more in 2025. Buyers are realizing the reality of interest rates aren't changing drastically anytime soon, and they…
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Join us on Today In Mortgages as we unpack the question: What's happening with vacation home mortgages? In this episode, we dissect the recent decline in demand for vacation home loans and explore its implications for the industry. Here's what you can expect: • The impact of pandemic migration on second home purchases. • Policy changes affecting th…
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Is co-borrowing a good idea? In this episode, we delve into the intricacies of co-borrowing in the realm of mortgage and real estate. Tune in as we explore several key points: The benefits and risks of co-borrowing. How co-borrowing affects credit scores and loan eligibility. Strategies for maximizing the advantages of co-borrowing while minimizing…
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Will Rates Go to 10%!? Dive into the latest episode of our podcast where we unravel the possibilities of the mortgage market. We'll discuss: The current economic indicators shaping interest rates. Insights into Federal Reserve policies and their impact on mortgage rates. Strategies for mortgage and real estate professionals to navigate changing rat…
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Ever wonder how the recent Federal Reserve update impacts the mortgage and real estate landscape? This episode dives deep into the question: "No News Actually IS News." Join us as we uncover: Key takeaways from the latest Fed policy statement. Implications for mortgage rates and housing market trends. Strategies for adapting your business approach …
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Are buyers ready to seize the opportunities of the spring housing market? In this episode, we’re discussing the BIG question: How are rising mortgage rates impacting the spring market? Key points: Understanding the dynamics of the current spring buying season amidst fluctuating mortgage rates. Exploring the implications of market volatility and its…
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