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CHFA Mortgage Rates - through March 18, 2010
All CHFA Mortgage Program interest rates are subject to change weekly. The following rates are in effect until Thursday, March 18, 2010 : Homebuyer Mortgage Program Interest rate: 4.375 % (APR range 4.475 - 4.875 %) Fees: Up to One Point (1% Origination Read More...
CHFA Mortgage Rates - through March 11, 2010
All CHFA Mortgage Program interest rates are subject to change weekly. The following rates are in effect until Thursday, March 11, 2010 : Homebuyer Mortgage Program Interest rate: 4.375 % (APR range 4.475 - 4.875 %) Fees: Up to One Point (1% Origination Read More...
CHFA Mortgage Rates - through March 4, 2010
Homebuyer Mortgage Program Interest rate: 4.500 % (APR range 4.600 - 5.000 %) Fees: Up to One Point (1% Origination Fee) * Payable to Lender Term - 30 years, fixed rate * Additional fees may apply Downpayment Assistance Program (DAP) (Rate listed is for Read More...
CHFA Mortgage Rates - through Feb. 25, 2010
All CHFA Mortgage Program interest rates are subject to change weekly. The following rates are in effect until Thursday, February 25, 2010 : Homebuyer Mortgage Program Interest rate: 4.375 % (APR range 4.475 - 4.875 %) Fees: Up to One Point (1% Origination Read More...
CHFA Mortgage Rates - until Feb. 19, 2010
All CHFA Mortgage Program interest rates are subject to change weekly. The following rates are in effect until Thursday, February 18, 2010 Homebuyer Mortgage Program Interest rate: 4.375 % (APR range 4.475 - 4.875 %) Fees: Up to One Point (1% Origination Read More...
CHFA Interest Rates - through Feb. 4, 2010
All CHFA Mortgage Program interest rates are subject to change weekly. The following rates are in effect until Thursday, February 4, 2010 : _____________________________________________ Homebuyer Mortgage Program Interest rate: 4.375 % (APR range 4.475 Read More...
CHFA Mortgage Rates - through Jan. 28, 2010
All CHFA Mortgage Program interest rates are subject to change weekly. The following rates are in effect until Thursday, January 28, 2010 : _____________________________________________ Homebuyer Mortgage Program Interest rate: 4.375 % (APR range 4.475 Read More...
CHFA Interest Rates - through Jan. 21, 2010
All CHFA Mortgage Program interest rates are subject to change weekly. The following rates are in effect until Thursday, January 21, 2010 : _____________________________________________ Homebuyer Mortgage Program Interest rate: 4.500 % (APR range 4.600 Read More...
CHFA Mortgage Rates - until Jan. 14, 2010
All CHFA Mortgage Program interest rates are subject to change weekly. The following rates are in effect until Thursday, January 14, 2010 : _____________________________________________ Homebuyer Mortgage Program Interest rate: 4.500 % (APR range 4.600 Read More...
CHFA Mortgage Rates - until Jan. 7, 2010
All CHFA Mortgage Program interest rates are subject to change weekly. The following rates are in effect until Thursday, January 7, 2010 : _____________________________________________ Homebuyer Mortgage Program Interest rate: 4.500 % (APR range 4.600 Read More...
Attention Buyers: Interest Rates Likely to Increase in 2010
In 2009, the Federal Reserve bought up a massive amount of mortgage-backed securities, keeping mortgage rates at historic lows for much of the year. However, the Fed is scheduled to end those efforts in March 2010, meaning mortgage rates could jump as Read More...
Donald Trump says...
Did you happen to watch Donald Trump on Larry King Live last night? Read More...
Real Estate Drives the Economy...
In each national recession or economic downturn over the past 25 years, Real Estate has been the largest factor in the recovery. Real Estate was the largest contributor to the current economic difficulties. Real Estate will be the largest contributor Read More...
Economic Review - Week ending March 8, 2009
Last Week in the News On Monday, March 2, the Commerce Department reported that consumer spending rose more than expected in January after declining for a record six consecutive months. Consumer spending rose 0.6%, better than the 0.4% gain that economists Read More...