Like most Americans, I'm watching to see how low mortgage rates will go. I have been wondering if it's a good time for us to refinance our home.
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First Person: How Low Will Mortgage Rates Go?
Posted by mortgage 63 days ago (Editorial)Real Estate Weekly: Mortgage rates: How low can they go?
Posted by mortgage 130 days ago (Editorial)
Mortgage rates hit record lows again this week in Freddie Mac?s weekly survey of conforming mortgage rates and Bankrate.com?s weekly survey.
Fixed mortgage rates: How low will they go?
Posted by mortgage 232 days ago (Editorial)
Fixed mortgage rates could go down another half percentage point. But if refinancing can save serious money now, homeowners should grab lower fixed mortgage rates now.
Rates hit low; few can go'
Posted by mortgage 255 days ago (Editorial)
Fixed mortgage rates fell last week to the lowest levels in six decades. But few Americans can take advantage of the rates to refinance or buy a home.
How Low Can Mortgage Rates Go?
Posted by mortgage 259 days ago (Editorial)
What's the bright side to a 200 point drop in the Dow? Yet another rush to Treasuries that pushes the 10-year yield below two percent; that, in turn, means even lower mortgage rates, right? Maybe not this time.
Analysis: How low can mortgage rates go?
Posted by mortgage 282 days ago (Editorial)
NEW YORK (Reuters) - Mark Sass and his wife Jan decided to refinance the mortgage on their Cincinnati, Ohio, home on Friday, just days before the Federal Reserve pledged to keep rates near historic lows through the first half of 2013.
How low can mortgage rates go? Descent continues
Posted by mortgage 286 days ago (Editorial)
Mortgage rates are continuing to fall amid economic uncertainties and a sagging stock market, with the 30-year home loan available this week at an average 4.32% -- the lowest fixed rate of the year, according to Freddie Mac. The typical...
Go green and save money using the sun's energy (Carteret County News-Times)
Posted by mortgage 1015 days ago (Editorial)
(ARA) - Green-minded homeowners can continue to turn to the sky for help in coping with rising energy costs for years to come thanks to an extension of the solar tax credit program by Congress.
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