Air Date 4/27/13: What effects the mortgage rates?
Special Guest: Jesse A. Lehn Executive Vice President, Operations Jesse joins The Housing Hour to discuss the economic environment and how it can effect mortgage rates. We talk about the […]
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The Housing Hour April 27, 2013
Special Guest: Jesse A. Lehn Executive Vice President, Operations Jesse joins The Housing Hour to discuss the economic environment and how it can effect mortgage rates. We talk about the […]