Tag: mortgage

Revamped rewards on rent and mortgage payments

Bilt, originally known as a credit card for renters, has recently launched Bilt 2.0, which now extends rewards

How much income is needed to afford a $500,000 mortgage?

Your income is a crucial factor when it comes to determining your ability to purchase a home, as

Big Wins for American Families as Gas Prices, Mortgage Rates Plummet – The White House

As we step into 2026, President Donald J. Trump’s America First initiative appears to be yielding significant benefits

Mortgage rates projected to drop, but not enough to justify refinancing. How homeowners can tap equity for added cash

Refinancing your home can be a smart financial move, especially with interest rates on the rise. According to

How much is the monthly payment on a $700,000 mortgage?

A $700,000 mortgage loan may seem like a hefty sum, especially in high-cost housing markets like California, Hawaii,

For the first time in years, more homeowners have a 6% mortgage rate than a 3% one. That’s great news for frustrated buyers.

The lock-in effect, which had once held a tight grip on the housing market, is now fading as

Experts Reveal the Exact Credit Score Needed for the Best Mortgage Rates in 2026

In 2026, homebuyers are wondering what credit score is necessary to secure the best mortgage rate. Lisa Wheeler,

Mortgage and refinance interest rates today, December 27, 2025: A fraction above 6%

Mortgage rates today are hovering just above 6%, with the average 30-year fixed rate at 6.01% and the

Mortgage and refinance interest rates today, December 25, 2025: Mortgage rates drifting

Mortgage rates are continuing to shift slightly, with small changes in the market. According to Freddie Mac, the

Donald Trump ‘Committed Mortgage Fraud’, Investigation Claims

Mortgage Fraud Allegations Against Trump and Letitia James Mortgages for a person's main home often qualify for lower

Busted Trump Hangs Up On Reporter Who Asks About His Potential Mortgage Fraud

In a political landscape rife with accusations and counter-accusations, the Trump administration has seemingly perfected a strategy: weaponizing

Grand jury rejects new mortgage fraud indictment against New York Attorney General Letitia James : NPR

New York Attorney General, Letitia James, speaks after pleading not guilty outside the United States District Court, on