JTS Mortgage Minute 09/03/19 - Take Advantage of Low Mortgage Rates

January 17, 2020

JTS Mortgage Minute 09/03/19 - Take Advantage of Low Mortgage Rates. Fully Employed: Mortgage Rates Are Putting a Floor Under Canadian Real Estate

JTS Mortgage Minute 09/03/19 - Take Advantage of Low Mortgage Rates video duration 2 Minute(s) 10 Second(s), published by WCBI on 03 09 2019 - 11:54:38.

Jeff Farnham of JTS & Co
Mortgage Professionals tells us that with mortgage rates remaining at low levels, now is the time to take advantage
Purchase demand CNBC's Diana Olick reports on mortgage rates, which have fallen by nearly 1 percent since the beginning of 2019.

CNBC's Diana Olick reports on mortgage rates, which have fallen by nearly 1 percent since the beginning of 2019 The Mortgage Update YouTube Channel link: APPLY NOW https://secure-apps.smartapp1003.com/206632/?loanofficerid=209743 FREE CREDIT SCORE The Saretsky Report for July 2019 is now available here: .

Jeff Farnham of JTS & Co. Mortgage Professionals tells us that with mortgage rates remaining at low levels, now is the time to take advantage. Purchase demand for homes is already up 7% from a year ago.

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The Mortgage Update YouTube Channel link: APPLY NOW https://secure-apps.smartapp1003.com/206632/?loanofficerid=209743 FREE CREDIT SCORE .

Fully Employed: Mortgage Rates Are Putting a Floor Under Canadian Real Estate

Fully Employed: Mortgage Rates Are Putting a Floor Under Canadian Real Estate

The Saretsky Report for July 2019 is now available here: .

Mortgage rates fall to a three-year low

Mortgage rates fall to a three-year low

CNBC's Diana Olick reports on mortgage rates, which have fallen by nearly 1 percent since the beginning of 2019.

Mortgage rates fall to a three-year low

Mortgage rates fall to a three-year low

CNBC's Diana Olick reports on mortgage rates, which have fallen by nearly 1 percent since the beginning of 2019.

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