Mortgage rates might move today in response to the Federal Reserve's release of meeting minutes. But don't hold your breath.
A WSJ readers' quiz reveals the knowledge gaps The Journal thinks home sellers have. And pricing for sale is still #1 ...
The average 30-year fixed rate mortgage was 6.16% yesterday, unchanged since the day before. The 15-year fixed mortgage rate ...
The financial benefits of downsizing vary enormously across different states and cities. Not everyone makes savings at all.
Borrowers seem to be shopping around less for the best rates when refinancing their mortgages, says a new report. But it ...
"'2025 was the year people stopped searching for more home and started searching for more meaning at home,' said Amanda ...
Skeleton staffs on Wall Street and a lack of new economic data make the chances of an exciting day for mortgage rates slim.
“Spring 2026 will reward those who are best prepared,” says Simchi. “Buyers who understand incentives, distressed inventory, ...
Barring earth-shattering shocks, there's little reason to expect mortgage rates to move far today. Bond markets close early ...
This morning's gross domestic product (GDP) and consumer confidence index might move mortgage rates. But we'll be surprised ...
Yesterday's crucial economic reports failed to move mortgage rates far. But that doesn't mean tomorrow's inflation report won ...
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