Mortgage rates falling; 30-year drops to 3.78%, Freddie Mac says
Long-term interest rates declined this week, with Freddie Mac saying lenders were offering conventional 30-year mortgages at an average of 3.78%, down from 3.86% a week ago.
Long-term interest rates declined this week, with Freddie Mac saying lenders were offering conventional 30-year mortgages at an average of 3.78%, down from 3.86% a week ago.
Average long-term U.S. mortgage rates fell this week, remaining near historically low levels at the start of the spring home-buying season. Mortgage giant Freddie Mac said Thursday the national average …
After bouncing up and down lately, the 30-year fixed-rate average drops to 3.78 percent this week.
The latest Mortgage Bankers Association report on mortgage applications noted a week-over-week decrease in the group's seasonally adjusted composite index for the week ending March 13.
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Average long-term U.S. mortgage rates rose this week yet remained near historic lows reached in May 2013. Long-term rates resumed their upward trend of recent weeks after declining last week. Mortgage …
After falling to a low of 3.59 percent in early February, the 30-year fixed rate returned this week to where it began the year.
The Mortgage Bankers Association weekly report on mortgage applications noted a decrease in the group's seasonally adjusted composite index for the week ending March 6.
A sharp jump in mortgage rates last Friday took its toll on home lending, leaving mostly high-end home buyers on the playing field.
Mortgage applications increase 0.1% as bonds rally The Mortgage Bankers Association (or MBA) Applications Index rose 0.1% after falling 3.5% the week before. Mortgage applications had been mired at lows……