Mortgage rates slide to 6.32%, boosting purchase activity

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Homes in Hercules, California, US, on Wednesday, June 15, 2022. The number of home sellers lowering prices has reached the highest level since October 2019, the latest sign that the housing market is slowing from its once-frenzied pandemic pace. Photographer: David Paul Morris/Bloomberg
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US mortgage rates fell last week to a one-month low, spurring home-purchase activity.

The contract rate on a 30-year mortgage dropped 8 basis points to 6.32% in the week ended Nov. 28, which included the Thanksgiving holiday, according to Mortgage Bankers Association data released Wednesday. The rate on a five-year adjustable mortgage declined to 5.4%, the lowest since May 2023.

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The group's gauge of home-purchase applications climbed 2.5% to the highest level since early 2023. While the weekly figures tend to be volatile around holidays, a sustained pickup in purchase activity would point to steady underlying demand for the affordability-challenged housing market. 

MBA's measure of refinancing, meantime, fell for a fifth straight week — the longest stretch of declines in a year. 

The MBA survey, which has been conducted weekly since 1990, uses responses from mortgage bankers, commercial banks and thrifts. The data cover more than 75% of all retail residential mortgage applications in the US.

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