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Mortgage Rates Unchanged Versus Wednesday
11/28/2025 11:55 AM
As is most often the case, the Friday after Thanksgiving added nothing interesting to mortgage rate momentum.  The average lender"s top tier 30yr fixed rate is exactly where it was on Wednesday.  The underlying bond market closes early today, but will be fully open next week.  At that point, we"re likely to see some volatility return...Read More
 
Open But Not Really Open
11/28/2025 11:53 AM
Open But Not Really Open This is just a reminder that the Friday after Thanksgiving is the most useless and inconsequential trading day of the year.  In very rare cases, movement can be tied to actual events/data, but that"s not the case today. We do not publish detailed commentary on this particu...Read More
 
Coast to Coast Jobs; Hodge Podge of Economic News; Improved Pull Through = Lower Cost Per Loan
11/28/2025 10:45 AM
When did our business start with the catchy slogans? Stay alive in ’25? Stay in the mix in ’26. It’ll be heaven in ’27. How about, “Try to earn a little revenue every day, day after day.”? Smart mortgage bankers look at units, not dollar volumes. If an LO does $5 million in a month, is that one $5 million loan or ten $500,000 loans? And if your cos...Read More
 
Holiday Week Volatility With Zero Consequence
11/26/2025 1:55 PM
Holiday Week Volatility With Zero Consequence Although there was a brief negative reaction to this morning"s economic data, the impact was minimal. Random holiday-week volatility accounted for bigger swings, but those swings ultimately canceled each other out. By the 3pm close, bonds were close enough to un...Read More
 
Mortgage Rates Slightly Higher, But Remain Near Long-Term Lows
11/26/2025 1:52 PM
Wednesday was far less eventful than the first two days of the week as far as mortgage rates were concerned. The average lender raised rates just a hair, but apart from yesterday, these are the lowest levels in a month and very close to the lowest levels in more than 3 years. Bond markets and mortgage lenders will be closed tomorrow for Thanksgivi...Read More
 
Credit Union Compliance, HELOC Products; Conventional Conforming Loan Limits and Other Fannie/Freddie News
11/26/2025 10:42 AM
The new phone books are here, the new phone books are here! Oh, wait a minute. The new conventional conforming loan limits are here! The new conventional conforming loan limits are here! True, lenders that are entirely focused on non-Agency products like non-QM (without many of the loan level price adjustments or gfees) may not care too much, but f...Read More
 
Stronger Data. Weaker Start For Bonds
11/26/2025 7:55 AM
Bonds were just slightly weaker overnight but are losing more ground in early trading.  The culprit: both of this morning"s 8:30am ET economic releases.  Jobless Claims data is probably the bigger deal as it continues to show no signs of labor market distress (216k vs 225k f"cast). The other report, Durable Goods, is more stale (pre-shutd...Read More
 
Best Closing Levels in Nearly a Month
11/25/2025 4:08 PM
Best Closing Levels in Nearly a Month Bonds improved only moderately on Tuesday in a move that"s just as easily chalked up to random holiday-week volatility as any of the day"s data/events.  If we"re determined to give credit to particulars, we can cite things like the 13.5k decline in weekly ADP payro...Read More
 
Lowest Mortgage Rates Since 10/28 And Very Close to 3-Year Lows
11/25/2025 3:04 PM
Mortgage rates moved nicely lower on Tuesday with the average lender very close to the 2025 lows seen in late October. These levels are effectively right in line with the lowest since late 2022. If today"s drop seems abrupt, that"s because it is. In fact, it"s a bigger drop than the underlying bond market justifies. There"s a reason for this and w...Read More
 
Conforming Loan Limit Rises to $832,750 Amid Lowest Home Price Growth Since 2012
11/25/2025 2:13 PM
Both the FHFA and the S&P/Cotality Case-Shiller home-price indices released new data this week. The message remains consistent: home prices are still higher than a year ago, but the pace of appreciation continues to slow. FHFA’s national index shows prices up 1.7% year-over-year and flat 0.0% month-over-month in September after August was ...Read More




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The 20-Somethings Who Raised $121 Million to Build Military Drones
11/10/2025 2:24 PM
Neros, a company founded in 2023 by former teenage drone racers, won a coveted Army contract and is gaining popularity in the defense sector...Read More
 
A Beloved Vintage Store Closed. A Customer Bought All 4,500 Items.
11/26/2025 12:17 PM
Everything in the shop appeared to have been abandoned. A devoted customer took it all home and started selling the items herself...Read More
 
For These Women, the American Dream Is in Mexico City
10/31/2025 8:36 PM
Thousands of foreign women have moved to the Mexican capital for a “life reset,” creating successful businesses and drawing more expats like them. Not all Mexicans are pleased...Read More
 
From California to the Mediterranean, Olive Tree Rescuers Restore More Than Oil
10/30/2025 11:00 AM
From California to the Mediterranean, abandoned groves are being restored to life in order to save shrinking towns and prevent environmental damage...Read More
 
Shelly Fireman, a Showman Restaurateur for Showgoers, Dies at 93
10/23/2025 11:03 AM
With considerable pizazz, he ran a string of popular restaurants in Manhattan, many aimed at hooking the crowds from Carnegie Hall, Lincoln Center and Broadway...Read More



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