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All Forum Posts by: Joseph Scorese

Joseph Scorese has started 1069 posts and replied 1979 times.

Post: Newbie from North Jersey

Joseph Scorese
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Hi @Jerome Mack

Welcome to BP!

Let me know if I can assist in referring any professional services or questions.

Regards,

Joe Scorese

Post: Looking for fix and flip properties in Monmouth county, New Jersey area

Joseph Scorese
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Hi @Helen Kolton

Welcome to BP!

Let me know if I can assist in referring any professional services or questions.

Regards,

Joe Scorese

Post: Newbie From New Jersey

Joseph Scorese
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Hi @Steven Pescatore,

Welcome to BP!

Let me know if I can assist in referring any professional services or questions.

Regards,

Joe Scorese

Post: New Member Focused in Philadelphia Market

Joseph Scorese
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Hi Jerome Lewis Jr,

Welcome to BP!

Let me know if I can assist in referring educational networking events held in the Philadelphia Real Estate Market!

Regards,

Joe Scorese

Post: Newb investor from Delco Pa

Joseph Scorese
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Hi David,

How are you. I reside in Philadelphia.

Regards,

Joe Scorese

Post: Grays Ferry PA

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Hi @DiJonee Mobley,

How are you.

I own in the immediate area. What questions do you have.

Regards,

Joe Scorese

Post: Newbies from Keyport, NJ

Joseph Scorese
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Hi @Patrick Vera,

How are you and welcome to BP!

Let me know if I can assist with your questions and look forward to being connected.

Regards, Joe Scorese

Post: New Member from Virginia

Joseph Scorese
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  • Philadelphia
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Hi @Karen Martin,

How are you and welcome to BP!

Let me know if I can assist with your questions and look forward to being connected.

Regards, Joe Scorese

Post: Mortgage Rates Highest in a Month Today

Joseph Scorese
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Mortgage Rates Highest in a Month Today

Mortgage rates continued heading higher at a fairly quick pace today, extending the move that began after yesterday's Fed Announcement. That might come as somewhat of a surprise if you've read basically any other article about mortgage rates today. Reason being, Freddie Mac releases its weekly rate report on Thursdays and the rest of the free world promptly publishes articles conveying the data. The only problem is that Freddie's rate report isn't intended to provide an up-to-the-minute glimpse at recent mortgage rate movement. It's not only of no use to consumers actively engaged in the mortgage process, but it can even be downright misleading.

Freddie's data is intended as a long term tracking tool. It relies on lender rate quotes that come in mostly on Monday and Tuesday. Even if rates have begun moving in a different direction by Wednesday, those quotes would still be averaged with the Mon/Tue data. Oh, and if there's a big move on Thursday or Friday, it's never counted. It would be effectively counted only if rates don't change over the weekend.

This methodology results in days like today where Freddie notes "falling rates" because Mon-Wed of this week were generally better than Mon-Wed last week. Unfortunately, most of the movement took place since Wednesday afternoon. In fact, rates are now as high as they've been since September 29th! The lenders that had been quoting 3.75% are now back up to 3.875% and other lenders are back up to 4.0% on conventional 30yr fixed rate quotes for top tier scenarios.

Post: Looking For South Jersey Investors Who Want to Connect

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Hi @Frank Donohue,

How are you and belong to South Jersey Investors Group.

Let me know how I can assist you.

Regards,

Joe Scorese