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With interest rates rising, shopping around is more important than ever.
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Being a novice often feels like a nuisance. However, there are actually perks to being a first-timer.
A comprehensive list to help you find the right financing tool for your dream home.

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The latest

Will mortgages rate go up in June?
A tug of war is playing out in the mortgage market. Inflation is pushing rates up, while fears of a recession are pulling them back down.
Hispanic buyers and risky financing
Research shows Hispanic homebuyers are most likely to pursue riskier financing.
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Here’s why a cash-out refi can still make sense, even in this economy.
Appraisal bias and digital redlining
If steps aren’t taken, existing biases could be further perpetuated by technology.
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Until inflation is tamed, mortgage rates are likely to keep rising.
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The consensus view: “Price growth is likely to slow, but prices aren’t likely to decline.”
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Home prices keep going up even as mortgage rates rise.
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A slowdown but not a crash looms, economists say.
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How low will they go?
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Don’t go crazy. But it’s important to look regularly when looking to purchase or refinance.
The Federal Reserve’s decisions have ripple effects, including for mortgages.
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Here are the best mortgage lenders for October 2024.
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A drop is inevitable, but you can minimize it.
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You can cut your total mortgage interest in half, but there’s one big catch.
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It can be fast, easy money — but it comes with caveats.
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It takes a bit of strategy. Here’s what you need to know, in seven handy tips.
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Here are the best mortgage lenders for October 2024.
Our list of lenders best suited to helping out a novice homeowner-to-be.
A current or veteran military person? Here are the top VA lenders for you.
Here is Bankrate’s guide to the best construction loan lenders.
When it comes to these easier-to-qualify-for loans, these lenders are tops.
Here is Bankrate’s guide to the best 203(k) rehab mortgage lenders.
Here are some of the best bad credit mortgage lenders in 2024.
OK with doing your loan digitally? These mortgage companies are the tops.
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Answers to borrowers most common mortgage forbearance questions
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Some seemingly-dead second mortgages are coming back to life demanding payment.
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When filing Chapter 7, you must disclose all assets, but it doesn’t mean you can’t keep some.
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When you’re filing for bankruptcy, disclose all your assets, no matter how trivial.
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If Hurricane Helene has affected your ability to pay your mortgage, contact your servicer right away.
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First off, the mortgage still needs to be repaid — whatever your ultimate plans for the home are.
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Insolvency is a difficult financial situation, but it doesn’t have to last forever.
Discount real estate brokers cut their commissions. Do they axe services too?