Interest Rates

Big Shift in Housing Numbers. Scary or Welcome?

Published 1 year ago

Have Rates Finally Turned a Corner?

Published 1 year ago

Lowest Rates in More Than a Month

Published 1 year ago

Mortgage Rates Moving Up to Start New Week!

Published 1 year ago

Mortgage Rates Fall to 3-Week Lows

Published 1 year ago

Rates Started Higher, But Recovered by The Afternoon

Published 1 year ago

PROTECT YOURSELF FROM FED RATE HIKE

Published 1 year ago

Existing Home Sales Feeling The Effects From Rising Rates?

Published 1 year ago

Builder Confidence Remains Resilient Despite Rising Rates

Published 1 year ago

ARM Activity Rising in Response to Rates

Published 1 year ago

Purchase Mortgage Activity Rises Despite Interest Rates

Published 1 year ago

Purchase Applications Remain Surprisingly Resilient

Published 1 year ago

Mortgage Payment to Income Ratio Getting Into Pre Meltdown Territory

Published 1 year ago

Home Prices Moved Up Even Faster in January Despite Higher Rates.

Published 1 year ago

Millennials Now Account for Nearly Half of Home Sales

Published 1 year ago

Forbearances Decline for 21st Straight Month

Published 1 year ago

Springtime for Builders if not Sales

Published 1 year ago

Why Has 2022 Been The Worst Year For Rates Since 1994?

Published 1 year ago

30yr Fixed Rates Heading Toward 5% at Fastest Pace in Decades

Published 1 year ago

Bond Market Betrayal as Mortgage Rates Hit Another Long Term High

Published 1 year ago

Consumers Still Don’t Get It When It Comes To Home Prices And Rates

Published 1 year ago

Mortgage Applications Stabilized Despite Last Week’s Higher Rates

Published 1 year ago

Staggeringly Big Rate Swings as Markets Remain Focused on Ukraine

Published 1 year ago

Mortgage Rates Barely Budge. We’ll Take It!

Published 1 year ago

Complete Reversal as Mortgage Rates Erase Yesterday’s Gains

Published 1 year ago

Biggest 2-Day Rate Drop in a Long Time as 30yr Surges Back Under 4.0%

Published 1 year ago

Mortgage Applications Stabilized Despite Last Week’s Higher Rates

Published 1 year ago

Home Prices Aren’t Done Setting Records Yet

Published 1 year ago

Fannie Mae’s February Forecast Revises Nearly Everything

Published 1 year ago

Mortgage Rates Edging Back Up Toward Long-Term Highs

Published 1 year ago

Mortgage Rates Continue Treading Water Near Multi Year Highs

Published 1 year ago

Weakest Consumer Sentiment in Over a Decade and Bonds Don’t Care

Published 1 year ago

Mortgage Rates Hit 4.0% For First Time Since May 2019

Published 1 year ago

Census Bureau Reports Little Change in Homeownership Rates.

Published 1 year ago

Mortgage Rates Overview and Conclusion

Published 1 year ago

Securitization and MBS

Published 1 year ago

Locking Your Mortgage Rate

Published 1 year ago

What Causes Mortgage Rates to Change?

Published 1 year ago

What is a Mortgage?

Published 1 year ago

Housing Connection

Published 1 year ago

2022 Housing Market Forecast

Published 1 year ago

What will your monthly mortgage payment be?

Published 1 year ago

Highest Mortgage Rates in Nearly 2 Years

Published 1 year ago

Why Inflation Shouldn’t Stop You from Buying a Home in 2022

Published 1 year ago

Introducing The “Not So Fast” Line

Published 1 year ago

Volatility Has Been High, But Next Week Could Be Worse

Published 1 year ago

Should We Be Worried?

Published 1 year ago

New Covid Variant Rocks Markets; New Loan Limits Next Week

Published 1 year ago

Buy Now…save $$$

Published 1 year ago

CMG Home Loans

Company NMLS# 1820

6355 Fairgrounds Ave, Suite 200
Windsor, AL 80550, Branch NMLS# 1832842

Jeannette Thompson
Loan Officer, NMLS# 1828914, CO# 100010034
CMG Mortgage, Inc. dba CMG Home Loans dba CMG Financial, NMLS# 1820, is an equal housing lender. Regulated by the Division of Real Estate (CO). Registered Mortgage Banker with the Texas Department of Savings and Mortgage Lending. To verify our complete list of state licenses, please visit http://www.cmgfi.com/corporate/licensing and http://www.nmlsconsumeraccess.org.

CONSUMERS WISHING TO FILE A COMPLAINT AGAINST A MORTGAGE BANKER OR A LICENSED MORTGAGE BANKER RESIDENTIAL MORTGAGE LOAN ORIGINATOR SHOULD COMPLETE AND SEND A COMPLAINT FORM TO THE TEXAS DEPARTMENT OF SAVINGS AND MORTGAGE LENDING, 2601 NORTH LAMAR, SUITE 201, AUSTIN, TEXAS 78705. COMPLAINT FORMS AND INSTRUCTIONS MAY BE OBTAINED FROM THE DEPARTMENT’S WEBSITE AT http://WWW.SML.TEXAS.GOV. A TOLL-FREE CONSUMER HOTLINE IS AVAILABLE AT 1-877-276-5550.THE DEPARTMENT MAINTAINS A RECOVERY FUND TO MAKE PAYMENTS OF CERTAIN ACTUAL OUT OF POCKET DAMAGES SUSTAINED BY BORROWERS CAUSED BY ACTS OF LICENSED MORTGAGE BANKER RESIDENTIAL MORTGAGE LOAN ORIGINATORS. A WRITTEN APPLICATION FOR REIMBURSEMENT FROM THE RECOVERY FUND MUST BE FILED WITH AND INVESTIGATED BY THE DEPARTMENT PRIOR TO THE PAYMENT OF A CLAIM. FOR MORE INFORMATION ABOUT THE RECOVERY FUND, PLEASE CONSULT THE DEPARTMENT’S WEBSITE AT http://WWW.SML.TEXAS.GOV.

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