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2010 real estate market  Related Articles



  • Real Estate Predictions for 2010

     By:Rob Thomson

    The preceding forecasts for the upcoming year are all likely to work together to maintain a buyer's market for at least the first half of the year; after that the market will begin to stabilize and start coming to a more balanced point where sellers will find the market a bit more amiable to them as well. It does look like it will be a long time before we actually see a seller’s market again, however.


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     By:M Shane

    While the interest rates are low, they can allow some great savings on your monthly mortgage payments; but once the rates climb, they can be overwhelming. Because the current interest rates are very low, it makes little sense to use an adjustable rate mortgage currently; the low rates will likely be ending in the spring as the Federal Reserve program which is in place now ends.


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  • What Result Should We Expect From the Government Withdrawal From Mortgage Backing?

     By:Karrie Rose

    The currently running program in which the Federal Reserve is supporting mortgage backed securities has been suppressing the interest rate on mortgages over the past year to help prop up the housing market so that it can likewise help the economy recover from the current economic turmoil that we have been experiencing across the nation.


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     By:Gary Ashton

    According to a recent survey by the Mortgage Bankers Association, the numbers of home buyers in need of a mortgage for new home purchases have been sparse for the past six months and will likely continue to be for a good part of this new year. Partly, this is due to higher interest rates, but also likely because of consumers' confidence in the strength of the economy.


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