Mortgage Rates Climb Again
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Mortgage rates inched up this week but stayed within a narrow range under 7%, according to the latest Freddie Mac Primary Mortgage Survey. 30-year fixed-rate mortgages averaged 6.75% as of July 17, up from 6.
With Trump’s tax overhaul now in the rearview mirror, a potential Freddie and Fannie conservatorship release could move up the docket.
Whether you're buying a new home or considering mortgage refinancing, the main question is the same right now: When will rates drop? The interest rate environment has remained elevated across various lending products,
The 30-year fixed mortgage rate rose for the first time in six weeks, driven by Friday's strong jobs report and renewed uncertainty around tariffs.
A growing number of homeowners say no rate would make them sell, making it even harder for buyers to find homes.