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National and State Mortgage Rates Fall Sharply Over Past Week; Current 30-Year Fixed Rate is 4.88%

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RISMEDIA, April 15, 2010—The 30-year fixed mortgage rate on Zillow Mortgage Marketplace is currently 4.88%, down twenty basis points from 5.08% compared to this same time last week. The 30-year fixed mortgage rate rose last week, spiking Sunday at 5.05% before falling to 4.88% Monday.

Zillow’s real-time mortgage rates are based on thousands of custom mortgage quotes submitted daily to anonymous borrowers through the site, and reflect the most recent changes in the market. These are not marketing rates, or a weekly survey.

The rate for 15-year fixed home loans is currently 4.29%, while the rate for 5-1 adjustable-rate mortgages (ARM) is 3.49%.

The total volume of mortgage requests in the past week was up 4.5% from the prior week. Of last week’s requests, 21% were for refinance loans, 77% were for purchase loans and 2% were for home equity loans. The prior week, 25% of requests were for refinance loans, 73% were for purchase loans and 2% were for home equity loans.

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Mortgage Rates Decline; Current 30-Year Fixed Rate is 4.81%

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RISMEDIA, February 12, 2010—Thirty-year fixed mortgage rates on Zillow Mortgage Marketplace are currently 4.81%, down six basis points from 4.87% at this time last week. The 30-year fixed mortgage rates hovered at or below 4.80% for most of the past weekend and neared 4.75% on Monday.

Zillow’s real-time mortgage rates are based on thousands of custom mortgage quotes submitted daily to anonymous borrowers through the site, and reflect the most recent changes in the market. These are not marketing rates or a weekly survey.

The rate for 15-year fixed home loans is currently 4.27%, while the rate for 5-1 adjustable rate mortgages is 3.70%.

The volume of mortgage requests in the past week fell 9.4% from the prior week. Of last week’s requests, 34.7% were for refinance loans, 63.5% were for purchase loans and 1.9% were for home equity loans. The prior week, 34.5% of requests were for refinance loans, 63.5% were for purchase loans and 2.1% were for home equity loans.

As a Reno/Sparks real estate professional, I encourage all questions or comments on the Reno/Sparks real estate market or any of the articles posted on this blog.  I can be reached by email at:   chance at ballard-company.com or http://www.myspace.com/chancegates

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30-Year Rates Drop to Near 5%

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Mortgage rates across the board fell this week, a welcoming sign to potential buyers and home owners looking to refinance.

The 30-year fixed-rate mortgage averaged 5.04 percent this week, a drop from last week’s 5.16 percent. Last year at this time, the 30-year rate averaged 6.04 percent, Freddie Mac reports.

Freddie Mac reported the following for other rates for the week:

  • 15-year mortgage rates: averaged 4.68 percent, down from last week’s 4.81 percent. Last year at this time: 5.64 percent.
  • 5-year hybrid adjustable-rate mortgages: averaged 5.04 percent this week, a drop from last week’s 5.23 percent. Last year at this time: 5.37 percent
  • 1-year ARMs: averaged 4.8 percent, down from last week’s 4.94 percent. Last year at this time: 4.98 percent

“Mortgage rates followed bond yields lower this week as recent economic reports suggest the economy is still slowing, which reduces the future threat of inflation,” says Frank Nothaft, Freddie Mac’s chief economist.

Source: Freddie Mac(02/19/09)

As a Reno – Sparks real estate consultant I encourage any questions or  comments on the Reno – Sparks real estate market or about any of the articles I post.  You can email me at  chance at ballard-company.com

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