Requests to refinance are up 40 percent from a year ago, but uncertainty “continues to hold homebuyers out of the market,” Mortage Bankers Association economist Joel Kan said Wednesday.
Source: Inman News
Downward trend in mortgage rates not enough to spur homebuyers
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