Demand for purchase loans picks up for the fourth straight week as mortgage rates continue to retreat from 2023 highs, according to the latest Mortgage Bankers Association survey released Wednesday.
Source: Inman News
Falling mortgage rates and home prices spur homebuyer interest
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