30-year fixed-rate mortgage averages 2.93%
for the week ending Sept. 3, 2020, up from 2.91% in the previous week,
according to the Freddie Mac Primary Mortgage Market Survey.
Compares with 3.49% a this time a year ago.
Freddie Chief Economist Sam Khater points out that
the 10-year Treasury rate has "increased modestly" over the past month
while mortgage spreads have declined. "Spreads may decline even further
but the rise in Treasury rates will make it difficult for mortgage rates
to fall much more over the next few weeks," he said.
15-year FRM averages 2.42% vs. 2.46% in the prior week and 3.00% a year ago.
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