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30-Year Mortgage Rates Tick Down From Nearly 6-Month High
After a recent surge to their most expensive level since early July, 30-year mortgages ticked down Friday. Rates for most other loans were down or flat.
Mortgage Rates Rise to 6.85% After Fed Projected Fewer Cuts in 2025
The post Mortgage Rates Rise to 6.85% After Fed Projected Fewer Cuts in 2025 appeared first on Real Estate News & Insights | realtor.com®.
30-year mortgage's average rate rises to highest since July to 6.85%
The average 30-year mortgage rate in the U.S. has reached its highest level since mid-July, driven by rising bond yields that lenders use to set home loan prices
Mortgage rates jump, finish the year at a five-month high
U.S. mortgage rates jumped to the highest level in five months as the year drew to a close. In the last full week of 2024, the 30-year mortgage rate rose to the highest level since mid-July, averaging 6.
Mortgage rates end 2024 on a high note – unfortunately for the housing market
Mortgage rates ended 2024 with a bang – but not the kind that’s good for borrowers. And for anyone in the market for a home – or a refinance – 2025 may not be much kinder. In the week ending Dec. 26,
Average Rate for 30-Year Mortgage Rises to Highest Level in Months
Borrowing costs on a 30-year home loan increased to 6.85 percent from 6.72 percent last week, mortgage buyer Freddie Mac says.
Mortgage Rates Rise For Second Straight Week
Mortgage rates, or interest rates on home loans, increased for second consecutive week after dropping for three straight weeks,
Mortgage rates surge to 6.85%, highest since July
Despite an interest rate cut in early December, mortgage rates continue to rise. The average rate for a 30-year mortgage just increased to 6.85%, the highest since July.
30-Year Mortgage Rates Hold at Highest Level Since July
After surging to a five-month high before the holiday, 30-year mortgages held steady Thursday. Rate movement was mixed across other loan types.
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Bill Ackman expects Trump to privatize Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac
Bill Ackman expects U.S. President-elect Donald Trump to remove Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac from conservatorship, potentially ...
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Bill Ackman says common stocks of GSEs offer 'large asymmetric upside'
Billionaire hedge fund manager Bill Ackman said on Monday that the common shares of government sponsored enterprises Fannie ...
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U.S. mortgage rates jolt up before New Year
U.S. mortgage rates jumped again this week as the New Year beckons. That's the word from Freddie Mac, which released its ...
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US pending home sales hit 21-month high in November
Contracts to buy U.S. previously owned homes rose more than expected in November, notching a fourth straight month of gains ...
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Buyers' Strike Continues: Pending Home Sales Remain Deep In The Frozen Zone, Though Up A Tad From Rock Bottom
Compared to the collapsed levels in November last year, not seasonally adjusted pending sales rose 5.6%, while seasonally ...
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Why setting Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac free is a gamble
Releasing the GSEs from government conservatorship is on the agenda for the incoming Trump administration. Doing so could ...
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Freddie Mac’s 2025 Scorecard Prioritizes Affordable Housing
Freddie Mac ( ) just unveiled an update. The Federal Housing Finance Agency released the 2025 Scorecard for Freddie Mac, which outlines performance criteria and strategic prioriti ...
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Freddie Mac mortgage portfolio growth slows to 2.4% annualized rate in November
Freddie Mac's (OTCQB:FMCC) total mortgage portfolio advanced at an annualized rate of 2.4% last month, marking the slowest ...
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