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Bad Bank, Good For Economy

mtgmanfl wrote 10 months ago: The Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation (FDIC) announced last night that it will create a “B … more →

Tags: Headlines, The Mortgage Market, Accounting, FDIC, Mark to Market, mortgage bonds, Mortgage Rates, tarp

Friday November 14, 20081 comment

mtgmanfl wrote 1 year ago: This weeks financial news wrap up. It is interesting the times that we live in right now.  The 500 p … more →

Tags: The Mortgage Market, Affordable Housing, Residential, Pensacola, Gulf Coast Housing, Perdido Key Condo Deals, mortgage bonds, Mortgage Rates, Stock Market

Mortgage Rate Update

mtgmanfl wrote 1 year ago: Due to the outstanding rally in stocks this afternoon, bonds sold off to their worst levels of the d … more →

Tags: The Mortgage Market, Affordable Housing, Residential, Pensacola, Gulf Coast Housing, Mortgage Rates, mortgage bonds

Thursday November 13, 2008

mtgmanfl wrote 1 year ago: Mortgage Bonds move higher. After a sharp sell off earlier this week, mortgage bonds are making a co … more →

Tags: The Mortgage Market, Affordable Housing, Residential, Pensacola, Gulf Coast Housing, Jobless Claims, mortgage bonds, Mortgage Rates, rates below 6%

Monday November 10, 20081 comment

mtgmanfl wrote 1 year ago: Stocks are higher this morning following a rally in the Chinese market after a government stimulus p … more →

Tags: The Mortgage Market, Affordable Housing, Residential, Pensacola, Gulf Coast Housing, credit crisis, mortgage, Mortgage Rates

Friday October 24, 2008

mtgmanfl wrote 1 year ago: Mortgage bonds move below 200 day average. It is really amazing how much the global money markets ar … more →

Tags: The Mortgage Market, Affordable Housing, Residential, Gulf Coast Housing, Real Estate, Mortgage Rates, mortgage bonds, existing home sales report

Tuesday October 21, 2008

mtgmanfl wrote 1 year ago: World’s largest bond fund increases stake in mortgage backed securities. Mortgage bonds moved … more →

Tags: The Mortgage Market, Affordable Housing, Residential, Pensacola, Gulf Coast Housing, Mortgage Rates, mortgage bonds, Pensacola Mortgage, PIMCO

Mortgage Rates Attempt A Recovery

mtgmanfl wrote 1 year ago: Mortgage Bonds have been slaughtered lately, but may be correcting. If you checked rates last week, … more →

Tags: The Mortgage Market, Affordable Housing, Residential, Gulf Coast Housing, credit crisis, Mortgage Rates, mortgage bonds, Pensacola Mortgage, Steve Russell

Monday October 6, 2008

mtgmanfl wrote 1 year ago: Mortgage rates are down and so is the stock market. Stocks are down today amidst continued concerns … more →

Tags: The Mortgage Market, Affordable Housing, Residential, Pensacola, Gulf Coast Housing, Selling Your Home, Today's Financial Forecast, Mortgage Rates, mortgage bonds

Tuesday September 30, 2008

mtgmanfl wrote 1 year ago: Mortgage Bonds continue to find their way in this uncertain market. As the clouds lift after the lar … more →

Tags: The Mortgage Market, Affordable Housing, Residential, Today's Financial Forecast, Mortgage Rates, mortgage bonds

House Votes Down Bailout Bill

mtgmanfl wrote 1 year ago: Much of the financial market expected the bailout bill to be passed, but the tides have changed. Aft … more →

Tags: The Mortgage Market, Affordable Housing, Residential, Headlines, Presidential Election, Today's Financial Forecast, wall street bailout, credit market

Thursday September 18, 2008

mtgmanfl wrote 1 year ago: Today’s bond market and its affect on mortgage rates. At present, the bond market is moving in … more →

Tags: The Mortgage Market, Affordable Housing, Perdido Key, Residential, Pensacola, Orange Beach, Mortgage Rates, mortgage bonds, Stock Market

Where Do You Keep Your Money Safe?

mtgmanfl wrote 1 year ago: In these historical times in the financial markets, how do you know that your money is protected? Ev … more →

Tags: The Mortgage Market, Did you know?, Affordable Housing, Residential, Perdido Key Condo Deals, Headlines, ike, Real Estate, Today's Financial Forecast

LIBOR Index In For A Bumpy Ride

mtgmanfl wrote 1 year ago: If you currently have an adjustable rate mortgage tied to the LIBOR, you may be in for a shock at th … more →

Tags: The Mortgage Market, Home Value, libor, Home Loan Refinance, zillow, Stated Income, liar loan, IRS Form 4506, accurate home value

Why Is The Government Bailing Out Everyone?

mtgmanfl wrote 1 year ago: In an unprecedented financial crisis it seems like the tax payer is the real loser. Bear Sterns, Fan … more →

Tags: The Mortgage Market, foreclosure help, Residential, Headlines, IndyMac Bank, Today's Financial Forecast, Fannie Mae, Freddie Mac, FDIC

Fannie Mae And Freddie Mac Get Taken Over1 comment

mtgmanfl wrote 1 year ago: Markets react to the government takeover of mortgage giants Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac. I wrote a po … more →

Tags: The Mortgage Market, Affordable Housing, Residential, Pensacola, Gulf Coast Housing, Selling Your Home, Headlines, fixed rate mortgage, Mortgage Rates

Thinking About Refinancing? Now May Be The Time.

mtgmanfl wrote 1 year ago: Interest rates are trending better, and it could be the time for you to take advantage. Yesterday, m … more →

Tags: The Mortgage Market, Affordable Housing, Residential, Pensacola, Gulf Coast Housing, Headlines, refinance, Mortgage Rates, Interest Rates

Tuesday September 2, 2008

mtgmanfl wrote 1 year ago: So, what happened with mortgage rates while you were weathering Gustav? Well, the long weekend is ov … more →

Tags: The Mortgage Market, Residential, Gulf Coast Housing, Headlines, energy crisis, hurricane, Gustav, Real Estate, Today's Financial Forecast

Thursday August 28, 2008

mtgmanfl wrote 1 year ago: Here is how the market is shaking out today. Today, the preliminary Gross Domestic Product report ca … more →

Tags: The Mortgage Market, Affordable Housing, Residential, Gulf Coast Housing, Selling Your Home, Headlines, hurricane, Gustav, Today's Financial Forecast


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