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September 11, 2009

Mortgage Rate Update for Lenders

Category: Mortgage News,Mortgage Rate Report – admin – 3:01 pm

The average mortgage rate on a typical 30-year fixed-rate mortgage dropped to 5.07 % in the latest week, McLean, Virginia based Freddie Mac told mortgage lenders last week. That’s down from as high as 5.59% in June, and up from the record low of 4.78% in April. While mortgage refinance applications rose to the highest since late May in the latest week, they remained 64% below the high this year set in January, according to a Mortgage Bankers Association index. Read the complete article at Mortgage Related News > Bonds for Mortgage Loans Yields Decline.

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August 12, 2009

Home Loan Applications Decline

Category: Financial News,Mortgage News,Mortgage Rate Report – admin – 9:58 am

A recent article from the Mortgage Bankers Association reported that home loan applications declined this week in response to the increase of mortgage rates last week.  The volume of home loan applications declined 3.5% compared with the previous week.  Loan applications filed were still up an unadjusted 16.1% for the week ended Aug. 7 from the same week in 2008, according to the MBA’s weekly survey.  FHA mortgage applications filed last week to purchase homes rose 1.1% from the week before. Volumes for conforming, VA and FHA home loan applications were all lower than expected.

Mortgage refinancing applications to refinance existing mortgages decreased 7.2%, on a week-to-week basis, reversing the 7.2% increase during the week ended July 31, according to the Washington-based MBA. The four-week moving average for all mortgages was down 0.7%. Home refinancing applications made up 52.3% of all applications last week, down from 54.2% the previous week. ARM mortgage loans accounted for 5.8%, up from 5.4%.

According to the MBA survey, thirty-year fixed-rate mortgage loans carried an average interest rate last week of 5.38%, up from 5.17% the week before. As for 15-year fixed-rate mortgages, the average rose to 4.71% last week, up from 4.60% the week before. And 1-year ARMs averaged 6.71% last week, up from 6.67% the week before. Read the complete article online> Mortgage Loan Application Activity Slowing

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July 2, 2009

Mortgage Refinancing Gauge Drops

The Mortgage Bankers Association announced that the mortgage refinance gauge decreased to 1,482.2, the lowest reading since November, from 2,116.3 the previous week. The home purchase index fell to 267.7 last week from a two-month high of 280.3.  Unemployment, which touched a 26-year high in May, and rising borrowing costs discouraged homeowners from refinancing, while a growing number of home foreclosures sidelined potential buyers waiting for house prices to stop declining.

The share of home loan applicants seeking to refinance loans plunged to 46.4% of total applications last week from 54%.  The average interest rate on a 30-year fixed-rate mortgage loan fell to 5.34% from 5.44% the prior week. The rate reached 4.61% at the end of March, the lowest level since the group’s records began in 1990.  At the current thirty-year mortgage rate, monthly borrowing costs for each $100,000 of a loan would be $558, or about $62 less than the same week a year earlier, when the rate was 6.33%.  Many loan officers have voiced their concern that market needs to keep conforming and FHA mortgage rates low until the housing sector can recover.

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May 22, 2009

Mortgage Rates Drop Slightly

Category: Financial News,Mortgage Rate Report,Published Articles – admin – 3:59 pm

2009 has clearly been a good year for mortgage rates and homeowner, mortgage lenders and brokers have all benefitted from the Federal Reserve’s commitment to lower interest rates.  Which direction will the mortgage rates go from here is anyone’s guess.

Home mortgage rates remain low as the Federal Reserve continues to make moves to keep them that way. Freddie Mac’s weekly rate report says thirty-year fixed-rate mortgages fell to an average 4.82%, down from 4.86 % last week. A year ago, thirty-year mortgages were averaging about 6%. 

Long-term fixed rate mortgage loans are now on par with many adjustable rate mortgages. A one year ARM also averaged 4.82% this week. “Long-term fixed-rate mortgage rates have remained below 5% for the past ten weeks as the U.S. Treasury and Federal Reserve act to keep interest rates low through security purchases,” says Freddie Mac chief economist Frank Nothaft. “The treasury purchased $136 billion in mortgage-backed securities through April and the Fed bought $740 billion through mid-May.”

The Federal Reserve has also purchased $115 billion in Treasury bonds since March. Homebuilder confidence rose this month, according to the National Home Builders Association, despite a drop in housing starts. The decline in construction was led primarily by a continued drop in condo and apartment construction.

The Mortgage Bankers Association also reported this week a continued rise in home loan applications, led by refinancing activity.   Mortgage refinancing now accounts for 74 % of all mortgage applications.

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February 26, 2009

Low Mortgage Rates Continue

Low mortgage interest rates continued this week amid mixed reports about the slowing economy, Freddie Mac’s chief economist said on Thursday.  According to Freddie Mac chief economist Frank Nothaft, “Both the core producer price and consumer price indexes ticked up in January, higher than the market consensus, while consumer confidence in February dropped to the lowest reading since records began in January 1967,” said, in a news release.  FHA mortgage rates remain low with 5.625% average on thirty year fixed rate home loans.

 

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Thirty-year fixed-rate mortgages averaged 5.07% for the week ending February 26, up from last week’s 5.04% average but still lower than their 6.24% average a year ago, according to Freddie Mac’s weekly survey of conventional rates. Meanwhile, fifteen-year fixed-rate home loans averaged 4.68%, unchanged from last week and down from 5.72% a year ago.

 

5-year Treasury-indexed hybrid adjustable-rate mortgages averaged 5.06% this week, up from 5.04% last week; the ARMs averaged 5.43% a year ago. 1-year Treasury-indexed ARMs averaged 4.81% this week, up slightly from 4.80% last week; the ARMs averaged 5.11% a year ago.  To obtain current mortgage rates, the fixed interest mortgage loans and the 5-year ARM required payment of an average 0.7 point, while the 1-year ARM required an average 0.6 point. A point is 1% of the mortgage amount, charged as prepaid interest.

 

In the news release Nothaft said “Reductions in home prices and affordable mortgage rates have yet to spur housing demand.” You can see how new sale prices continued to decline home. “For instance, house prices declined by 8.7% for the twelve months ending in December 2008 and were down 10.9% from their highs set in April of 2007, according to the Federal Housing Finance Agency’s purchase-only monthly home price index.

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