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Mortgage Rates Drop For The First Time In 4 Weeks

After 4 weeks of increases, mortgage rates finally recede nationwide.

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Mortgage Rates Rise For Third Straight Week

Mortgage rates rose for the third straight week this week. Could this be the end of rock-bottom mortgage rates?

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30-Year Fixed Rate Mortgage Rates Fall To 3.62% Nationwide

30-year fixed rate mortgage rates made new, all-time lows once again this week.

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Mortgage Rates Make New Lows At 3.66%

The national average 30-year fixed rate mortgage rate fell 5 basis points to 3.66% this week.

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30-Year Fixed Rate Mortgage Rates Fall To 3.78% Nationwide

For the fifth consecutive week, conforming 30-year fixed rate mortgage rates have dropped to new all-time lows.

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Mortgage Rates Make New All-Time Lows (Again)

Conforming mortgage rates continue to drop.

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Mortgage Payments Fall 12% Since February 2011

As mortgage rates drop, so do housing payments. It’s a good time to consider refinancing your home, or making an offer on a new one. Mortgage payment affordability has never been so high in history.

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Have Mortgage Rates Bottomed Out?

Mortgage rates have troughed. Or, so it seems.

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Freddie Mac : Mortgage Rates Sub-4 Percent

For the first time in more than 40 years, data from Freddie Mac’s weekly Primary Mortgage Market Survey shows the average 30-year fixed rate mortgage falling below 4 percent, dropping to 3.94 percent nationwide. It’s the lowest average 30-year fixed reading in the survey’s history.

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