Average US mortgage rates fall; 30-year at 3.96 per cent
WASHINGTON — Long-term U.S. mortgage rates declined this week after two straight weeks of increases. The benchmark 30-year rate slipped back below the significant 4 per cent level.
Mortgage buyer Freddie Mac said Thursday that the rate on 30-year, fixed-rate mortgages fell to an average 3.96 per cent from 4.03 per cent last week. It stood at 3.45 per cent a year ago and averaged a record low 3.65 per cent in 2016.
The rate on 15-year, fixed-rate home loans, popular with homeowners who are refinancing their mortgages, eased to 3.23 per cent from 3.29 per cent last week.
Mortgage rates still remain historically low even though the Federal Reserve has begun to ratchet up short-term interest rates.