Mortgage rates for April 2, 2015
A week of inconsistent economic results and plenty of stock market volatility to close out the first quarter helped keep mortgage rates in check.
A week of inconsistent economic results and plenty of stock market volatility to close out the first quarter helped keep mortgage rates in check.
Home mortgage interest rates were little changed this week, with Freddie Mac's survey showing lenders offering conventional 30-year loans at an average of 3.7%, up from 3.69% last week.
WASHINGTON (AP) — Average long-term U.S. mortgage rates barely moved this week, remaining close to historically low levels as the spring home-buying season gets underway.
The 30-year fixed-rate average inches up to 3.7 percent.
Freddie Mac today released the results of its Primary Mortgage Market Survey® , showing average fixed mortgage rates largely calm amid mixed economic and housing data and ahead of the Friday employment …
Mortgage rates barely increased this week. That did not dissuade borrowers from filling out purchase and refinance applications. The uptick may not last, though. Recent economic data may persuade the Federal Reserve to hold off on rate increases even longer.
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Despite interest rate volatility, mortgage applications moved decidedly higher last week, continuing their strong stride into spring.