Delaware Mortgage Rates

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Delaware Mortgage Rates – September 3, 2008

John Thomas September 3, 2008

This is my advice on floating or locking your Delaware Mortgage Rate for Wednesday, September 3, 2008.

There isn’t much-scheduled news to be released today. Bonds started off trading lower but have recovered to be even with the close from yesterday. Oil is continuing its downward spiral as it trades lower on stronger dollar and fear of demand easing. Stocks are trying to move higher but are stalled.

I am recommending FLOATING your Delaware Mortgage Rate as we continue to stay above the 100-day moving average. If you are closing in the next week then stay alert as there could be a short term pullback in bonds. Keep Reading...

Delaware Mortgage Rates – September 2, 2008

John Thomas September 2, 2008

This is my daily advice on floating or locking your Delaware Mortgage Rate for Tuesday, September 2, 2008.

Stocks have rallied today on the news that Oil prices have retreated to below $110 a barrel on news of hurricane Gustav not doing very much damage. The rally in stocks has taken some money out of bonds but the rallied stalled on the news that ISM report came out weaker than expected.  This is moving money back into bonds and we could see a nice bounce back in the mortgage-backed securities. For more information on the ISM report visit http://biz.yahoo.com/ap/080902/economy.html Keep Reading...

Weekly Financial News Update – Week of September 1, 2008

John Thomas September 2, 2008
GROSS DOMESTIC PRODUCT:  The second quarter GDP growth was revised upward to an annual rate of +3.3% from the earlier estimate of +1.9%. This was surprising.  Much of the gain was due to rising exports and falling imports, both due to the weakened dollar. In addition, consumer spending for the quarter was a robust +1.7%, partly due to the tax rebate payments. The tax rebates have ended and the dollar is strengthening.

The Economist is predicting annual GDP growth in 2008 of 0.8%. For 2009, it predicts 1.1% annual growth. T. Rowe Price economists predict GDP growth of 1.8% for 2008 and 1.5% in 2009. It is difficult to find economists predicting a bright rest of 2008 or 2009. (Caveat: See many of my earlier statements on economist predictions and The Black Swan by Nassim Nicholas Taleb.)

MARKET REACTIONS: 

The markets seemed suspicious of the GDP report; not willing to bet on continued strong growth without the federal stimulus payments. The Dow Jones Industrials were down 0.72% (down 12.98% for the year) and the S & P 500 was similarly down 0.72% (down 12.64% for the year). Keep Reading...

Delaware Mortgage Rates – August 29, 2008

John Thomas August 29, 2008

This is my advice on floating or locking your Delaware Mortgage Rate for Friday, August 29, 2008.

The Core PCE rose by 0.3% higher than we would have liked to see. This is an indication of inflation which is typically bad news for mortgage-backed securities. Income fell by 0.7%, yet spending managed to increase by 0.2%. For more information visit July Income Drop

We had 4 straight days of gains and the technicals are suggesting we might experience a pullback. Bonds are already trading lower than yesterday and have fallen through the 100-day moving average. Keep Reading...

Delaware Mortgage Rates – August 28, 2008

John Thomas August 28, 2008

This is my daily advice on floating or locking your Delaware Mortgage Rate.

Two big reports released this morning. The first report is the GDP which came out a lot better than expected and is being attributed to economic stimulus checks and exports. This is a gross measure of growth. The second piece of news was the release of the initial jobs claims at 425,000 which is in line with expectations but still a 4 year high. The market didn’t react to the jobless claims but stocks have rallied on the news of the GDP. For more information on the GDP News visit http://www.bloomberg.com/apps/news?pid=20601068&sid=aebPB1ZZyvqA&refer=home Keep Reading...

Delaware Mortgage Rates – August 27, 2008

John Thomas August 28, 2008

This is my daily advice on whether to float or lock your Delaware Mortgage Rate for Wednesday, August 27, 2008.

The market received better than expected news when the durable goods report came out much better than expected. This news should have been mortgage bond unfriendly and pushed rates higher but the bond market held its ground.  Also, stocks are being boosted today by a speech from Federal Chairman Lockhart who same inflation was tame.  Even with stocks pushing higher bonds are maintaining the gains they have gotten. This shows a strong resistance and looks like bonds could move higher. Keep Reading...

Delaware First Time Home Buyer Seminar – September 27, 2008

John Thomas August 27, 2008

There will be a Free Delaware First Time Home Buyer Seminar on Saturday September 27, 2008, at 10:00 AM. The seminar will last about 2 hours and each participant will be able to receive a free copy of their tri-merge credit report. The seminar will cover all of the basics of buying a new home in Delaware. The seminar will cover Delaware FHA loans, Delaware VA loans, My Community loans, First Time Home Buyer Loan Programs, and the Delaware USDA Rural Housing Program.

Each participant will receive a Free Audio CD on Credit Scoring, Credit Scoring Handbook, Homebuying Handbook, and an opportunity to meet with a mortgage planner to be pre-approved to buy a home at the seminar. You will also learn the importance of credit in buying a home and learn valuable tips on how to improve your credit score. Learn what programs are available to help with down payment and closing costs. The new loan limits for conventional and FHA will be covered as well as changes to borrowing 100% financing. Keep Reading...