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Mortgage Matters Blog

Mortgage matters blog by BankRate.com
Mortgage rates have held fairly steady since the middle of last week. Mortgage rates have held fairly steady since the middle of last week.
 
A note, sent yesterday, from a reader named Matthew. A note, sent yesterday, from a reader named Matthew.
 
I have an article up today -- "Want to refinance? Know the details" -- in which I describe the Home Affordable Refinance program as confusing. I have an article up today -- "Want to refinance? Know the details" -- in which I describe the Home Affordable Refinance program as confusing.
 
A reader named Cindy asks: "Are mortgage rates predicted to go down next week? What things should I be considering before going ahead?" A reader named Cindy asks: "Are mortgage rates predicted to go down next week? What things should I be considering before going ahead?"
 
In response to my blog post from last week, "Theodicy and mortgages," Michael Hilmen writes about artificially high home prices. In response to my blog post from last week, "Theodicy and mortgages," Michael Hilmen writes about artificially high home prices.
 
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