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Will mortgage interest rates drop again this week?


But could they drop again as soon as this week? With the first Federal Reserve meeting since July set to occur on September 16 and September 17, and, with it, a presumed rate cut, ... Read More

How the Fed's rate cut impacts mortgage rates


The Federal Reserve just cut its benchmark rate for the first time since last year, but that doesn't guarantee mortgage rates will keep dropping. Mortgage rates have been declining since late ... Read More

Will mortgage interest rates drop after Fed cut? Here's what to know


The Federal Reserve’s benchmark rate isn’t directly tied to mortgage rates. It is tied to credit card, auto loans and other borrowing rates. Read More

Average rate on a 30-year mortgage falls again, dips to lowest level since early October


The average rate on a 30-year mortgage is now at its lowest level since Oct. 3, when it was 6.12%. Read More

Mortgage rates continued to fall this week


Mortgage rates dipped to 6.50%, the lowest in nearly a year. Pending home sales rose 1.6% year over year, but affordability challenges persist. Median monthly housing payments fell to $2,593, the ... Read More

Fed announces first rate cut in nine months, signals more reductions to come


Fed announces first interest rate cut since December as Trump continues to push for influence at the central bank ... Read More

Home sales are ticking up — and more are coming to market


After mortgage rates shot up three years ago, the housing market slowed. And the newest numbers from the National Association of Realtors (NAR) show only a glint of improvement: Sales of existing ... Read More


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