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Post Date: 18th Aug, 2011 - 12:50am / Post ID: #

USA Mortgage Rates - Page 10

Mortgage rates go down to 4.02%
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United States — Wednesday, August 17, 2011 National mortgage rates on 30-year fixed mortgages fell 1 basis points from 4.03% to 4.02% on August 17, 2011, according to Zillow Mortgage Marketplace. As a comparison, state rates ranged from a low of 3.88% (MT, NH) to a high of 4.25% (HI). Compared to the week prior to August 17, 2011, the national 30-year mortgage rate is down 5 basis points from 4.07%. Compared to three months ago, the 30-year rate is down 43 basis points from its average rate of 4.45%.
Source: Latest National Mortgage Rate News

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Post Date: 20th Aug, 2011 - 12:50am / Post ID: #

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Mortgage rates go up to 3.98%
US Mortgage Real Estate News

United States — Friday, August 19, 2011 National mortgage rates on 30-year fixed mortgages climbed 1 basis point from 3.97% to 3.98% on August 19, 2011, according to Zillow Mortgage Marketplace. As a comparison, state rates ranged from a low of 3.79% (IL) to a high of 4.25% (HI). Compared to the week prior to August 19, 2011, the national 30-year mortgage rate is down 9 basis points from 4.07%. Compared to three months ago, the 30-year rate is down 47 basis points from its average rate of 4.45%.
Source: Latest National Mortgage Rate News

Post Date: 23rd Aug, 2011 - 12:50am / Post ID: #

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Mortgage rates remain stable at 4.00%
US Mortgage Real Estate News

United States — Monday, August 22, 2011 National mortgage rates on 30-year fixed mortgages remained stable at 4.00% on August 22, 2011, according to Zillow Mortgage Marketplace. As a comparison, state rates ranged from a low of 3.81% (ID) to a high of 4.25% (UT). Compared to the week prior to August 22, 2011, the national 30-year mortgage rate is down 1 basis points from 4.01%. Compared to three months ago, the 30-year rate is down 43 basis points from its average rate of 4.43%.
Source: Latest National Mortgage Rate News

Post Date: 25th Aug, 2011 - 12:50am / Post ID: #

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Mortgage rates go up to 4.03%
US Mortgage Real Estate News

United States — Tuesday, August 23, 2011 National mortgage rates on 30-year fixed mortgages climbed 2 basis points from 4.01% to 4.03% on August 23, 2011, according to Zillow Mortgage Marketplace. As a comparison, state rates ranged from a low of 3.81% (ID) to a high of 4.38% (UT). Compared to the week prior to August 23, 2011, the national 30-year mortgage rate is up 2 basis points from 4.01%. Compared to three months ago, the 30-year rate is down 40 basis points from its average rate of 4.43%.
Source: Latest National Mortgage Rate News

Post Date: 27th Aug, 2011 - 12:50am / Post ID: #

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Mortgage rates go down to 4.07%
US Mortgage Real Estate News

United States — Friday, August 26, 2011 National mortgage rates on 30-year fixed mortgages fell 2 basis points from 4.09% to 4.07% on August 26, 2011, according to Zillow Mortgage Marketplace. As a comparison, state rates ranged from a low of 3.88% (ID) to a high of 4.24% (AZ). Compared to the week prior to August 26, 2011, the national 30-year mortgage rate is up 6 basis points from 4.01%. Compared to three months ago, the 30-year rate is down 36 basis points from its average rate of 4.43%.
Source: Latest National Mortgage Rate News

Post Date: 30th Aug, 2011 - 12:50am / Post ID: #

USA Mortgage Rates

Mortgage rates go up to 4.05%
US Mortgage Real Estate News

United States — Monday, August 29, 2011 National mortgage rates on 30-year fixed mortgages climbed 2 basis points from 4.03% to 4.05% on August 29, 2011, according to Zillow Mortgage Marketplace. As a comparison, state rates ranged from a low of 3.81% (ID) to a high of 4.31% (MS). Compared to the week prior to August 29, 2011, the national 30-year mortgage rate is up 1 basis point from 4.04%. Compared to three months ago, the 30-year rate is down 36 basis points from its average rate of 4.41%.
Source: Latest National Mortgage Rate News

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Post Date: 1st Sep, 2011 - 12:50am / Post ID: #

USA Mortgage Rates - Page 10

Mortgage rates go down to 4.03%
US Mortgage Real Estate News

United States — Wednesday, August 31, 2011 National mortgage rates on 30-year fixed mortgages fell 2 basis points from 4.05% to 4.03% on August 31, 2011, according to Zillow Mortgage Marketplace. As a comparison, state rates ranged from a low of 3.92% (AL) to a high of 4.33% (NE). Compared to the week prior to August 31, 2011, the national 30-year mortgage rate is down 1 basis points from 4.04%. Compared to three months ago, the 30-year rate is down 38 basis points from its average rate of 4.41%.
Source: Latest National Mortgage Rate News

Post Date: 3rd Sep, 2011 - 12:50am / Post ID: #

USA Mortgage Rates Politics Business Civil & History - Page 10

Mortgage rates go down to 4.03%
US Mortgage Real Estate News

United States — Friday, September 2, 2011 National mortgage rates on 30-year fixed mortgages fell 2 basis points from 4.05% to 4.03% on September 2, 2011, according to Zillow Mortgage Marketplace. As a comparison, state rates ranged from a low of 3.96% (AK) to a high of 4.25% (IA). Compared to the week prior to September 2, 2011, the national 30-year mortgage rate is down 1 basis points from 4.04%. Compared to three months ago, the 30-year rate is down 38 basis points from its average rate of 4.41%.
Source: Latest National Mortgage Rate News


 
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