Today's Mortgage Rates | Rates Should Continue to Ease as Fed Cuts Look More Likely These are today's mortgage and refinance rates. Mortgage rates are down this month, and they should drop further next year as the Fed lowers rates. 12/6/2024 - 10:00 pm | View Link
Mortgage rates fall on jobs week data After the final jobs report for 2024, mortgage rates made a nice move lower on Friday, helped along by improved mortgage spreads. 12/6/2024 - 7:23 am | View Link
Today's Mortgage Rates | Rates Are Down. But Inflation Could Push Them Back Up. These are today's mortgage and refinance rates. Mortgage rates could experience some volatility next week if CPI data shows signs of stubbornness. 12/5/2024 - 10:00 pm | View Link
This is the one certain thing you should expect from mortgage rates this month, one financial analyst tells us As investors remain uncertain about what the Federal Reserve will do at its Dec. 17-18 meeting, Lewis says, “Mortgage rates will continue to climb in December as investors come to grips with the risk ... 12/4/2024 - 8:31 pm | View Link
Today's Mortgage Rates | Rates Are Down Slightly, but Affordability Remains an Issue These are today's mortgage and refinance rates. Mortgage rates have eased this week, but we won't see them fall substantially until inflation slows further. 12/3/2024 - 10:07 pm | View Link
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