Consumer News Mortgage Rates Ticked Lower This Week And Remain Below 7
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Mortgage rates edged higher this week after two weeks of declines

The average 30-year fixed mortgage rate rose slightly to 6.22% this week but remains below both the year-to-date average of 6.62% and the 6.60% rate seen a year ago. Freddie Mac economists say lower ... Read More
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