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A rise in mortgage interest rates has led to a decline in people applying for home loans and homeowners refinancing.
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Explore current mortgage rates and what they mean for homebuyers.
In a week marked by wild headlines, mortgage rates remained relatively calm, thanks to improvements in mortgage spreads.
The average rate on 30-year fixed home loans increased to 6.72% for the week ending July 10, up from 6.67% last week.
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US mortgage rates rose for the second straight week, with the 30-year rate hitting 6.75%, worsening an ongoing housing market ...
Rates on 30-year mortgages rate ticked up to 6.75% from 6.72% last week while rates on 15-year mortgages increased to 5.92% from 5.86%.
The average rate on a 30-year U.S. mortgage rose for the second week in a row, another setback for the U.S. housing market, ...
Mortgage rates rose to the highest level since early August last week. The average rate on the standard 30-year fixed mortgage reached 6.54%, according to a survey of lenders by Freddie Mac.
30-year mortgage rates continued to rise yesterday, following a recent trend away from last month's below-6% lows. Most other mortgage rates ticked up as well.
April, 30-year mortgage rates have now ticked higher for four consecutive weeks. That brings them to about their highest level in a year.
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