June 2004 Mortgage News
- Fed to move slowly on inflation, say bank economists
- The Intrigue of Interest-Only
- Boom Times: GoodMortgage.com Sees Business Improve Despite Rising Rates
- Exec says American Indians need loans
- The death of the consumer is greatly exaggerated
- Builders to fight Bush's low-income plan
- Economic and Housing Outlook
- How to Generate Agent Referrals
- 30-year, 15-year mortgage rates rise again
- Mortgage Applications, Refinancings Rise
- New NAMB Leader Takes On Predators
- Iraqi freedom exacts a high price at home
- Appraisal Organizations Say Current Laws Need to Be Enforced and Modified to Shore Up Appraisal Licensing System
- Fannie Mae, Freddie Mac made progress last year but problems remain
- Mortgage delinquencies down in 1st quarter
- Residential Mortgage Delinquencies and Foreclosures Inventory Fall in 2004 Q1, According to MBA’s National Delinquency Survey
- Refinancing: The pitfalls and perils of paper
- Measuring the market - Negotiating the mortgage maze becomes more dicey as rates rise -- shoppers warned away from ARMs, interest-only notes
- Conventional Home Price Index Up
- Mortgage Application Volume Down During Holiday Shortened Week
- U.S. MBA's Mortgage Applications Index Declines 8.9%
- Slash Your Mortgage Interest
- Purchase Applications Up While Refinance Applications Drop In Latest Survey
- Mortgage deals that aren't
- Career Planning in Today’s Turbulent Times
- Rates on 30-Year, 15-Year Mortgages Down
- Put More “Sell” Into Your “Show And Tell” Sessions
- Mortgage Market Slows Again
- More Than $400 Billion of Commercial/Multifamily Debt at Risk for Loss of Terrorism Risk Insurance
- FTC: Mortgage Broker’s Deceptive Claims Tricked Consumers Looking for a Good Rate
- Home Price Growth Slows in First Quarter
- FTC Challenges Bogus Mortgage Loan Brokers
- Mortgage Rates Resume Climb This Week
- U.S. mortgage bonds fall amid surging oil prices
- Refinancing Consumers Could Gain Negotiating Edge
- Mortgage brokers will have to churn to earn





