Today's mortgage rates stop pulling away from record lows, ease temporarily | February 24, 2021
Fox Business· 4 days agoBased on data compiled by Credible Operations, Inc., NMLS Number 1681276, mortgage rates have...
U.S Mortgage Rates Jump on Rising Treasury Yields as Reinflation Jitters Hit the Markets
FX Empire via Yahoo Finance· 8 hours agoMortgage rates were on the rise for a 2nd consecutive week in the week ending 25th February....
Today’s refinance rates ratchet higher : February 22, 2021
Bankrate.com· 6 days agoThe average 30-year fixed-refinance rate is 3.07 percent, up 18 basis points compared with a week ago. The average rate for a 15-year fixed refi is 2.47 percent, up 11 basis points since the same time [...]
Today’s refinance rates rise
Bankrate.com· 5 days agoMultiple closely watched mortgage refinance rates ticked up today compared to a week ago. The average 30-year fixed-refinance rate is ...
Today's Mortgage Interest Rates: Mortgage Rates, New Home Sales Shoot Up
Forbes· 3 days agoThe average rate on a 30-year fixed-rate mortgage sharply rose 16 basis points to 2.97%. This comes...
How will a surge in bond yields affect your mortgage, car loans and 401(k)?
USA TODAY via Yahoo Finance· 1 day agoHigher bond yields have arrived. The 10-year Treasury yield, which is closely tied to 30-year...
Smart Money Podcast: Filing Taxes Early and Tapping Home Equity
San Francisco Chronicle· 5 days agoTapping your home equity — through a loan, line of credit or cash-out refinance — involves some risk. You could lose your home to foreclosure if you can’t make the payments ...
Today's Mortgage Refinance Rates -- Feb. 22, 2021: Rates Increase
Motley Fool· 6 days agoAt today's rate, you'll pay principal and interest of $424.20 for every $100,000 you borrow. At...
Today's Mortgage Refinance Rates -- Feb. 24, 2021: Rates Continue to Climb
Motley Fool· 4 days agoCompared to the 30-year loan, your monthly payment will be $239.15 higher per $100,000 in mortgage...
How to Determine Whether to Refinance Your Mortgage?
TheStreet.com· 3 days agoIn an interview, Anspach gave several examples. In the first example, a retired couple, ages 64 and 65, had $1.5 million in savings and investments and...