From Realtor Magazine Online, Daily Real Estate News October 24, 2008
Mortgage rates moved south this week, reaching their lowest point in five weeks, according to Freddie Mac's nationwide survey.
The company reported a drop in the average interest on a 30-year fixed loan to 6.04 percent from 6.46 percent last week and a slide in the 15-year fixed rate to 5.72 percent from 6.14 percent.
Meanwhile, interest on adjustable-rate mortgages slipped to 6.06 percent from 6.14 percent for five-year ARMs but bumped up to 5.23 percent from 5.16 percent for one-year ARMs.
Source: San Diego Union-Tribune (10/24/08)
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