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Sep 2, 2025 7:23 AM — Mortgage Rates
Mortgage and refinance interest rates today, September 2, 2025: Good time of year to buy a house Mortgage rates are relatively flat today, but they've been decreasing over the last month. According to Zillow, the current 30-year mortgage... . 2 hours ago Yahoo Finance
The article discusses current mortgage rates, the best time of year to buy a home, different types of mortgages, the impact of different term lengths on payments and interest, and provides information on adjustable-rate mortgages and fixed-rate mortgages. It also touches on the expected trajectory of mortgage rates through the end of 2025.
Aug 22, 2025 9:23 AM — Interest Rates
NBC News Powell opens door to potential rate cut in speech highlighting rising economic risks Stocks surged on the remarks as investors anticipated the Fed was now more likely to lower its key borrowing rate at its next meeting in... . 21 hours ago
Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell indicated a potential rate cut due to rising employment risks and lower hiring rates caused by Trump's immigration policies. This could lead to a decrease in the Fed's benchmark interest rate, stimulating economic activity. Internal divisions within the Fed exist regarding the future direction of monetary policy. President Trump has been pushing for rate cuts, b... more
Aug 21, 2025 2:23 AM — Mortgage Rates
NBC News Housing freeze: High costs leave some buyers and current owners in the lurch Changes to the central bank's key interest rate won't result in immediately lower home mortgage costs for consumers. New Home Construction. . 2 hours ago
The U.S. housing market remains stagnant with high housing prices and mortgage interest rates. Experts believe that mortgage rates will only decrease significantly if the economy worsens. President Trump is urging the Federal Reserve to lower interest rates, but mortgage rates are more affected by investor demand for government bonds. Despite little change in the 10-year Treasury note yield and mo... more
Aug 20, 2025 6:23 AM — Mortgage Rates
Bankrate 30-year mortgage rates fall: How long should buyers wait? | Today's mortgage and refinance rates, August 19, 2025 The current average rate for a 30-year fixed mortgage is 6.64, The average rate you'll pay for a 15-year fixed mortgage is 5.84 percent,... . 3 days ago
Mortgage rates were mostly lower compared to a week ago, with the average rates for 30-year fixed, 15-year fixed, and 5/1 ARM receding. Factors influencing the shifts in rates include economic movements like inflation rate being higher than the Federal Reserve's target, disappointing July employment figures, and recent economic data showing signs of cooling. Treasury yields are easing, demand for ... more
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