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FHA Strong Enough for MIP Cut, Analysis Suggests
Daily Real Estate News | Friday, February 24, 2017 Is now a good time for FHA to reduce hurdles to homeownership with a lower mortgage insurance premium? NAR says yes, but the Trump administration and some members of Congress aren’t … Continue reading
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Survey: Despite TRID, Closing Hiccups Persist
Daily Real Estate News | Friday, February 17, 2017 More than half of lenders last year gave loan estimates to home buyers that later had to be revised before closing, according to a new survey released by ClosingCorp, a provider … Continue reading
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Tagged borrowers, buyers, closing, closing cost, closing costs, data, home, home buyer, Homebuyer, insurance, Lender, lenders, loan, market, millennial, Mortgage, mortgage insurance, national association of realtors, October, real estate, realtor, Sale, Sales, taxes
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Is the Home Office on Its Way Out?
Daily Real Estate News | Thursday, December 29, 2016 The home office is becoming less important to homeowners, even though more people are working from home now than ever before. Homeowners are finding less need for a central space for … Continue reading
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Tagged computer, cord, fax, home, house plans, insurance, laptops, mobile, nook, office, owners, printer, renters, selling point, tax benefit, taxes, utilities, work, workplace
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