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Home prices are back on the rise as the spring market proves more competitive than expected

A "For Sale" sign outside of a home in Atlanta, Georgia, Feb. 17, 2023.Dustin Chambers

Home prices suddenly jump after several months of declines

Unexpectedly strong home sales at the start of this year reversed a sharp, several-month decline

Growth in Asia will continue to be quite robust, DBS Bank says

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Don’t be fooled by these 9 common money myths, finance gurus say

Simpleimages | Moment | Getty ImagesIt can be hard to separate financial fact from fiction.CNBC

Borrowers with low credit may benefit from a new mortgage fee structure, says Guy Cecala

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Today’s best mortgage deal? Back to 15-year terms | May 1, 2023

Our goal here at Credible Operations, Inc., NMLS Number 1681276, referred to as "Credible" below,

More home sellers are sitting out of the spring housing market

A for sale sign is posted in front of a home for sale on February

Experts outraged over Biden’s new mortgage rule punishing buyers with good credit: A ‘recipe for disaster’

As the Biden administration’s mortgage redistribution plan goes into effect, real estate industry leaders have

The Federal Reserve is expected to hike rates one more time. What that means for you

Average credit card rates top 20%Most credit cards come with a variable rate, which has a direct

Homebuilders say demand is rising, but they’re concerned about banking fallout

Construction workers work on a home, as a subdivision of home is built in San

Mortgage industry to factor climate risks before lending

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There isn’t enough home inventory and demand is really high, says Brown Harris Stevens CEO

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Mortgage demand increases again, but interest rates are rising

A For Sale sign displayed in front of a home on February 22, 2023 in

Rent growth drops back to pre-pandemic levels, but some markets are falling much harder

A house is available for rent on March 15, 2022 in Los Angeles, California.Mario Tama

Mortgage demand gets a boost from bank volatility, but it may be short-lived

An 'open house' flag is displayed outside a single family home on September 22, 2022