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This year will top the total volume generated in the housing boom year of 2003. Meanwhile, next year's 30-year FRM is predicted to stay at 2.8%.
October 16 -
Just a week after commenting that the bottom on mortgage rates was possibly reached, Freddie Mac reported that they fell 6 basis points to another record low.
October 15 -
Lower-than-expected rates will drive mortgage production this year, but they’ll have less of an impact in 2021.
October 14 -
Mortgage rates remained flat this week, a sign that the bottom has possibly been reached, but the housing market looks to remain strong for the near future, according to Freddie Mac.
October 8 -
But overall sentiment as measured by Fannie Mae continued to recover from the depths of this spring.
October 7 -
Mortgage rates fell back toward their all-time low this week, increasing purchasing power for homebuyers. But the lack of homes for sale drives up prices and reduces affordability, according to Freddie Mac.
October 1 -
Mortgage rates experienced a marginal uptick this week, rising three basis points. But they remained near record lows and possibly soon could track down again, according to Freddie Mac.
September 24 -
But the group is more conservative than Fannie Mae when it comes to interest rate movements over the next six quarters.
September 22 -
Mortgage rates remained relatively flat, rising a single basis point off of last week's record low, according to Freddie Mac.
September 17