Tag: mortgage rates
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Freddie Mac Survey reported a drop in mortgage rates and that buyers take advantage of these rates before the actual spring selling season. -
'30-Year Fixed Mortgage Rate Drops to 3.78%
Average long-term mortgage rates in the United States fell this week. According to USA Today, decrease in the rates were almost par with historically low levels during the beginning of the home-buying season for spring. -
'Mortgage Rates Racism: Approval Higher for White Than Black & Hispanic Says Study
As if the loan approval game isn’t fraught with long odds enough, a recent Zillow study has shown that race or ethnicity contributes to whether one’s home loan application will be rubber-stamped or not. -
'US Mortgage Rates Hold Steady on Strong Jobs Report
Average U.S. mortgage rates were little changed, in the week ended July 10, 2014, on a stronger job report and recovering economic data, according to Freddie Mac's latest mortgage market survey. -
'Fixed mortgage rates hit lowest level in 2014
The average fixed mortgage rates in the U.S. fell to a new low this week, driving down borrowing costs. This week’s rates are the lowest since January 2014, according to Freddie Mac’s latest mortgage survey. -
'US Mortgage Rates Drop for the First Time in Five Weeks; Housing recovery Decelerating
Average mortgage rates in the U.S. went down for the first time in five weeks after rising continuously since May. The rates have declined in the wake of a slowing housing recovery, according to several news reports. -
'U.S. Mortgage Rates Hit a 2-Year-High
The average 30-year fixed mortgage rose this week to 4.51 percent, reaching a two-year high following the anticipation that the Federal Reserve would lower future bond purchases, according to Freddie Mac.