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These are the most recent articles mentioning "mortgage interest rates"
Average U.S. 30-year, fixed-rate mortgage interest rates remained unchanged from the previous week's 5.88 percent, United Press International reported April 10, 2008. A year ago the same loan stood at 6.22 percent. Read The UPI Article
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usses the feeling among real estate professionals that potential home buyers appear to be ready to take advantage of lower home prices and attractive mortgage interest rates. "It's too early to talk of a trend, but lower house prices and mortgage rates are bringing buyers out of hibernation, at leas...
Average U.S. 30-year, fixed-rate mortgage interest rates remained at 5.88 percent, the fifth straight week below 6 percent, the Associated Press (AP) reported April 17, 2008. "But other rates showed declines, which analysts attributed to rising hopes that the Federal Reserve, responding to weak econ...
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mber of applications for home purchases fell 6.4 while refinance applications dropped 20.2 percent. The drop in applications coincided with a rise in mortgage interest rates. Read The Reuters Article
erage rates for 15-year, fixed-rate mortgages, a popular choice for refinancing, declined to 5...
For the first time in six weeks, average rates for 30-year, fixed-rate mortgage loans in the U.S. rose above 6 percent, CNN Money reported April 24, 2008. Average rates, according to Freddie Mac, stood at 6.03 percent, up from 5.88 percent the previous week. Rates for 15-year notes rose to 5.62 perc...
Average rates in the U.S. for 30-year, fixed-rate mortgage loans increased to 6.06 percent from 6.03 percent the previous week, United Press International (UPI) reported May 1, 2008. A year ago, the same loan averaged 6.16 percent. The 15-year loan's average rate declined from 5.62 percent to 5.59 p...
The average rate for a 30-year, fixed-rate mortgage loan in the U.S. nudged lower, from 6.06 percent to 6.05 percent, United Press International (UPI) reported May 8, 2008. Despite all the talk about interest rates moving higher, the current average for the 30-year rate is below the 6.21 percent fro...
Average rates for 30-year, fixed-rate mortgage loans in the U.S. increased to 6.08 percent, up from 5.98 percent the previous week, United Press International (UPI) reported May 29, 2008. A year ago, the same loan stood at 6.42 percent. The 15-year loan rose to 5.66 percent, an increase from 5.55 pe...
While many buyers stayed on the sidelines this year waiting for home prices to fall further, mortgage interest rates have risen from well below 6 percent earlier this year to 6.32 percent last week for 30-year, fixed rate loans, USA Today reported June 12, 2008 The data comes from Freddie Mac. It wa...
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