thestatedtruth.com | September 15, 2011
The average rate for a 30-year fixed loan dropped to 4.09 percent in the week ended today from 4.12 percent, Freddie Mac said in a statement. That’s the lowest in the company’s records dating back to 1971. The average 15-year rate fell to 3.30 percent from 3.33 percent.
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thestatedtruth.com | October 14, 2010
U.S. mortgage rates fell for a third straight week. They now sit at the lowest level on record as housing demand slumps. Rates for 30-year fixed loans declined to 4.19 percent in the week ended today from 4.27 percent, Freddie Mac said in a statement. It is the lowest rate since the McLean, Virginia- based company […]
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