Posted on May 19th, 2009 in
Mortgage Rates
Written by Alysha DominicoMelbourne Community Voice, Australia
In fact, “it'sa bad time if you do it just because mortgage rates are so low,” according to Eade. But the problem with waiting until next year is the uncertainty of what the market could do. “There are mixed opinions about what's going to happen,” Eade …
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