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Today's 30-year mortgage rates fall, while 15-year terms hold steady | May 8, 2024
FOX Business· 1 day agoThe interest rate on a 30-year fixed-rate mortgage is 6.990% as of May 8, which is 0.135 percentage...
Rates Fall for Prospective Buyers: Mortgage Interest Rates for May 9, 2024
CNET· 11 hours agoThe average 30-year fixed mortgage interest rate is 7.19% today, down -0.18% compared to one week...
Today’s mortgage rates for May 9, 2024: Rates remaining steady
USA Today· 14 hours agoMortgage rates are trending about the same across the board. Today’s 30-year fixed mortgage rate is...
Average long-term US mortgage rate snaps five-week string of increases, but remains above 7%
San Francisco Chronicle· 1 hour agoThe average rate on a 30-year mortgage fell for the first time in four weeks, a slight relief for...
Daily mortgage rates for May 9, 2024: Rates slide lower across the board
AOL· 12 hours agoSee average mortgage rates for today, for a 30-year fixed mortgage, 15-year fixed, jumbo loans,...
Pros and cons of a 15-year mortgage
Bankrate via AOL· 2 hours agoChoosing or refinancing to a 15-year mortgage might be a good idea if you can afford the monthly payments or you're more than halfway into a 30-year ...
Mortgage rates drop for the first time in five weeks with experts adjusting their forecasts
Yahoo Finance via AOL· 4 hours agoThe average 30-year fixed mortgage rate edged back toward 7% this week but remains elevated,...
US 30-year fixed-rate mortgage falls to 7.09%, still too high to boost housing
Reuters via AOL· 6 hours agoU.S. mortgage rates fell this week for the first time in more than a month amid signs of slowing...
Mortgage Rates Are Sliding. Don’t Make That Offer Just Yet.
Barrons.com· 7 hours agoMortgage rates fell this week to the lowest level since mid-April. The average mortgage rate this...
Gotta Buy Now? Why High Mortgage Rates Don’t Have to Hold You Back
The Wall Street Journal· 7 hours agoAfter all, mortgage rates are high, affordability is low and persistent inflation means neither...