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Anyone born around this time is a Capricorn, and if you believe in horoscopes, they are the most patient and careful, and they are down-to-earth for everything. The broad stroke feature of them is adamancy: they tend to hold on to their own views and never give up before achieving the goal. I like to believe that the goal of nearly every lender is to do more volume in a compliant manner, and the volume part is going to become tougher. According to Curinos, December 2021 mortgage rate-lock volume was down 40% YoY and 17% MoM across all channels, while funded volume decreased 25% YoY and 6% MoM. In the Retail channel, lock volume decreased 37% YoY and 17% MoM, while funded volume was down 25% YoY and 6% MoM. (Curinos sources a statistically significant data set directly from lenders to produce these benchmark figures. Drill deeper into this data here.) Farther up the food chain, do you think it is just your imagination that active real estate listings are down? Nope. The St. Louis Federa
Last summer, the park was packed with people as it saw a 32 percent increase in attendance. Author: Carolyn Blackburne Updated: 9:21 PM EDT May 12, 2021
LEHIGHTON, Pa. It s relatively quiet at Beltzville State Park on a spring day in Carbon County but once the weather gets warmer park officials expect many more visitors.
Last summer, the park was packed with people as it saw a 32 percent increase in attendance.
This summer park officials are trying to stop the place from getting overcrowded again. That s awesome. I think that s a really good step in the right direction. This is a beautiful place as you can see, Bryant Corley of Jim Thorpe said.