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mortgage

[mawr-gij] / ˈmɔr gɪdʒ /
NOUN
loan agreement
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Buyers are skittish due to high mortgage rates and economic jitters, which means many sellers aren’t getting the list price they hoped for.

From The Wall Street Journal

Looking ahead to 2026, Shenfeld said the outlook hinges on jobs, incomes and housing costs, particularly as mortgage renewals work through the system.

From The Wall Street Journal

Those with retirement accounts and mortgages also gamble more frequently than young men who lack these assets.

From MarketWatch

The house has appreciated about $500,000 since I bought it and my mortgage, which I could pay off, is 3.25%.

From MarketWatch

Tucker, who is waiting to see what her new mortgage payment will be, said she’s looking for another job.

From The Wall Street Journal