Mortgage Rates This Week May 3, 2010

Mortgage markets improved last week on tame inflation data, a benign statement from the Federal Reserve, and ongoing credit problems in Greece. The factors combined to drop conforming mortgage rates to their lowest levels in 6 weeks. It’s an unexpected development considering that mortgage rates were...

FED Results

The Fed Funds Rate is currently in a target range of 0.000-0.250 percent. The Fed Funds Rate is an inter-bank lending rate. It’s also the basis for Prime Rate, a consumer interest rate on which credit card payments are based, among other consumer loans.  Prime Rate is equal to the Fed Funds Rate + 3...

Mortgage Rates Week Of April 26, 2010

Mortgage markets worsened last week in see-saw trading. By the time Friday’s market closed, mortgage rates were higher across the board — ARMs, fixed rates, FHA and conventional. The biggest stories of last week were actually non-stories. First, the ash cloud from Iceland’s Eyjafjallajökull...

How Iceland’s Volcanoes Are Helping Mortgage Rates Fall

Mortgage rates and home affordability have improved lately, thanks to an unlikely ally — Mother Nature. In the 7 days since Iceland’s Eyjafjallajökull erupted, ash clouds have grounded planes, disrupted businesses, and stranded exports in warehouses worldwide. It’s a drag on commerce...

Time To Look At Adjustable Rate Mortgages

Each week, government-led Freddie Mac publishes a weekly mortgage rate survey based on data from 125 banks across the country.  According to this week’s results, the relative rate of a 5-year ARM is extremely low versus its 30-year fixed-rate cousin. Consider this comparison: In April 2009, the...

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