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LendingTree MBA Mortgage Financial Forecast

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Keeping you up-to-date on mortgage news, rates, the latest mortgage tools, personal finance advice, & more. Have loan questions? Let us know!
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LendingTree Regionalized Recovery Evident in Home Price Indices (Case Shiller)

Case Shiller: Results YoY (9.36%) came in weaker than what was forecast at (9.10%) which brings the “Full Year Est” 2009 (vs) “Full Year Actual” 2008 to a decline of (15.98%). Nevada and Arizona con ... Read More on Lending Tree http://post.ly/DKb2
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LendingTree [Graph] Existing Home Sales Trends by Lending Tree's Chief Economist -- Cameron Findlay. http://tweetphoto.com/16d4b5

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LendingTree New Video: LendingTree Old Chum

Paul Kennard
Paul Kennard
Great ad! And Adam West... awesome!
Tue at 8:40am
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LendingTree [Blog Post] LendingTree wants to connect with you on Facebook, Twitter, and YouTube. Please share and subscribe.

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We've seen social media begin to change the face of business and we are excited to be a part of it. For us, social media is more than just a trend. Sites like Twitter and Facebook give us unique opportunities to build relationships with our customers and lenders in ways we couldn't before.
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LendingTree LendingTree Blog Post: Loan Shopping? You're in control. "On average, people spend 8 hours researching the purchase of a car, but only 5 hours researching a home loan."

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If there’s one thing we’ve all learned from the financial meltdown, it’s that bigger isn’t always better.This CNBC.com article by Jennifer Woods gives a great explanation about ...
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LendingTree Halloween Hero Competition: Who makes a better LendingTree Superhero? Great Gabriella (posted on the wall below) or CMO Darren Beck?

Laura Lasiter
Laura Lasiter
As much as I LOVE seeing Darren in this tight outfit....gotta vote for the no tomfoolery GG!!!!!
October 31 at 7:18am
Michael Nanfria
Michael Nanfria
You look better in it than I did!
November 9 at 9:10am
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LendingTree Great Gabriella! LendingTree's superhero in the making!

Laura Lasiter
Laura Lasiter
GG is the future of Lending Tree Superheros and let's just face it...Girls beat Boys everyday!!!!
October 31 at 7:19am
Matt Browne
Matt Browne
I love it!
October 31 at 9:31am
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LendingTree Been lots of requests to be the LendingTree Superheros for Halloween! Trick or treat everyone!

Darren Beck
Darren Beck
These two aren't bad, but I think Darren Beck pulled it off better.
October 30 at 3:03pm
James DeJulio
James DeJulio
where is this and why hasn't team Tongal been invited?
October 30 at 3:50pm
Todd Beck
Todd Beck
Did that guy get the suit dry cleaned after Darren Beck wore it? And do you have to put talcum powder in there just to slip on the rubber suit?
October 30 at 5:51pm
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LendingTree "I am not applying the recent home-price rebound to the tax credit," said Cameron Findlay, chief economist at LendingTree (WSJ "Home Buyer Tax Credit's Impact Overblown: Economist" 10/29/09)

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LendingTree "Holy financial tomfoolery, Batman! These new LendingTree commercials sure are clever." (Jtwoo Blogspot 10/27/09)

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LendingTree "It's a sign that there is a bottom in sight," said Cameron Findlay, chief economist for LendingTree.com (The Washington Post, "Home prices up slightly for third straight month" 10/28/09)

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Home prices posted another modest rise in August, according to data released Tuesday, but economists cautioned that the expiration of a home-buyer tax credit and rising unemployment could reverse signs of stabilization in the housing market.