U.S. mortgage rate jumps to highest this year
Mortgage rates went up again last week to the highest so far this year, an average of 6.81% for a 30-year fixed rate loan.
Mortgage rates went up again last week to the highest so far this year, an average of 6.81% for a 30-year fixed rate loan.
Good news for potential home buyers.
Attention home buyers! Mortgage rates are coming down.
Mortgage rates are up for a fifth week in a row.
Mortgage rates in the U.S. continue to rise for a third week in a row.
Mortgage rates on the rise again in the United States.
According to data released today by Freddie Mac, mortgage rates continued to decline this week for the fourth week in a row.
According to Freddie Mac, mortgage rates rose again this week hitting above 7% for the first time since 2002.
Mortgage rates in the United States have hit a record 20-year high.
The 30-year fixed-rate mortgage now averages around 5.9% percent, up about .02% from the week before.