At 8:30 AM ET Friday, the government’s Bureau of Labor Statistics will release its November Non-Farm Payrolls report. Have you been floating a mortgage rate? It may be time to lock.
Case-Shiller Index: 17 Of 20 U.S. Housing Markets Slipped In September
Standard & Poor’s released its September 2011 Case-Shiller Index this week. The index tracks home price changes in select cities between months, quarters, and years. The Case-Shiller Index for September showed drastic devaluations nationwide.
New Home Supplies Fall To An 18-Month Low
If you plan to buy of new construction in 2012, don’t expect today’s low prices. Like everything in housing of late, the market for newly-built homes appears to be improving.
Home Improvement Projects : How Much Equity Will You Build?
According to Remodeling Magazine’s Cost vs Value Report 2011-2012, for each home improvement dollar spent in 2012, homeowners can expect to recoup just 58 cents in home equity.
Conforming Loan Limits Unchanged For 2012
In 2012, for the 7th straight year, the national, single-family conforming mortgage loan limit will remain at $417,000.
More Sales, Less Inventory : Home Prices Headed Higher?
The housing market continues to signal that a broad rebound is underway. In October, despite sparse home inventory, the number of properties sold increased 1.4% nationwide.
Maximum FHA Loan Limits Restored To $729,750
As signed into law last Friday, maximum FHA loan limits are — once again — as high as $729,750.
Using Home Generators? Here’s How To Stay Safe.
Home generators are a leading cause of poisoning by carbon monoxide. Before turning yours on, follow these important safety tips.
Housing Starts Rising; New Construction Turns The Corner?
Another day, another signal that the market for newly-built homes is improving. Single-Family Housing Starts rose to a seasonally-adjusted, annualized 430,000 units in October — a 4 percent increase from September and the highest reading in 3 months.