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Mortgage rates remained at their lowest level ever this past week, even as 10-year Treasury yields stayed elevated compared to where they were in recent months.
December 10 -
Mortgage rates dropped a basis point this week, reaching the lowest level since Freddie Mac started tracking this data, even though yields on the benchmark 10-year Treasury increased 7 basis points.
December 3 -
Mortgage rates remained unchanged at their record lows heading into the Thanksgiving holiday, as investors reacted to a growing resurgence in coronavirus cases.
November 25 -
The Mortgage Bankers Association sees rates rising over the next two years, while Fannie Mae expects the average to remain under 3%.
November 17 -
Rates could be 50 basis points steeper than the MBA’s current projections, which anticipate the 30-year mortgage will average 3.3% next year, up from nearly 3% this year.
November 16 -
Mortgage rates moved off of their all-time low this week as a result of reports that Pfizer's coronavirus vaccine was potentially 90% effective, according to Freddie Mac.
November 12 -
With the 10-year Treasury yield getting a boost due to Pfizer’s COVID-19 vaccine news this week, KBW predicts insurers and title underwriters will fare best as recovery continues.
November 10 -
Mortgage rates are currently the lowest in the history of Freddie Mac’s survey, but sharp differences of opinion persist on whether that will make this a $4-trillion year or not.
November 5 -
Mortgage rates remained relatively flat this week, helping housing to stay as one of the bright spots in the U.S. economy during the current uncertainty, according to Freddie Mac.
October 29 -
Mortgage rates fell this week to another record low, and are now over a full percentage point below where they were five years ago, according to Freddie Mac.
October 22 -
But an expected drop in refinancings as mortgage rates rise should more than cancel that out, resulting in declining overall volume through 2023.
October 21 -
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.
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