Home loan applications rose slightly over the past week, as a jump in mortgage refinancing demand overshadowed a drop in demand for traditional home loans to buy houses.
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Mortgage applications rose last week, fueled by home purchase loan demand even as mortgage interest rates rose to their highest levels in nearly a year.
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United States mortgage applications showed little change from the prior week, as an increase in the demand for home mortgage loans to buy homes offset a drop in applications to refinance.
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United States mortgage applications fell for a second straight week as mortgage rates remained near recent highs, the Mortgage Bankers Association reported Wednesday.
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Home purchase and mortgage refinance applications fell in the last seven days, an industry trade group said Wednesday, in yet another sign that housing remains stuck in a rut.
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U.S. home mortgage applications rose for the first time in three weeks even as home loan rates surged to their highest levels since the middle of 2006.
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Mortgage applications declined over the past week due to plummeting demand to refinance home loans, as long-term mortgage rates remain at their highest levels since October.
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Home loan applications fell throughout the nation last week, weighed down by a plunge in demand for mortgage refinancing as home loan rates reached seven-month highs, according to an industry survey.
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U.S. mortgage applications rose for the fourth time in the past five weeks, in spite of a rise in long-term home loan rates to levels not seen since early February.
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