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Iran news jolted markets while the Fed trims T-bill support. That could mean choppy mortgage rates for buyers, refinancers, and homeowners.
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This blog post is intended for informational purposes only. It does not constitute financial advice, an offer to extend credit, or a commitment to lend. Mortgage rates, program guidelines, and qualification requirements can change at any time and may vary based on credit, income, assets, location, and property type. Always consult with a licensed mortgage broker to review your personal situation and available options.
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