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1970s mortgage rate trends. The average 30-year fixed-rate mortgage started the decade at about 7.5 percent in 1971 (the earliest year for which data is available), according to Freddie Mac.
By Kerri Panchuk Mortgage rates are expected to remain near historical lows through 2012, but the impact on home purchasing activity remains unknown until Americans see how the larger economy fares.
NEW YORK -- If the U.S. economy does not suffer more setbacks, the rate of mortgage holders behind on their payments should decline significantly by the end of next year, according to credit ...
Fannie Mae recently predicted that the average 30-year mortgage rate will fall to 5.7% by the fourth quarter of next year, and the Mortgage Bankers Association has a similar forecast of 5.8%.
Mortgage rates: According to Bankrate’s weekly survey of large lenders, the average 30-year mortgage rate as of August 7 was 6.59 percent. Forecast for mortgage rates and types
Fannie Mae predicts rates will edge down to 6.6 percent by the end of the year, while the Mortgage Bankers Association expects 30-year rates will decrease to 6.5 percent by the end of 2025.
Bankrate’s Interest Rate Forecast for 2024: Mortgages, credit cards and more will stay pricey, even if the Fed cut rates ... Highest since 2012. 5-year CDs (highest-yielding): 4%. Change: -0.75 ...
The Fed's 0.50% rate cut on Sept. 18 has sparked hope of lower mortgage rates-- and possibly cheaper house prices. As of Sept. 19, according to data from Freddie Mac, the average 30-year fixed ...