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Freddie Sees 30-Year FRM Rates Jump to 5.25%
Jul 30, 2009Mortgage interest rates followed bond yields on a slight uptick for the week ending July 30, according to mortgage giant Freddie Mac [stock FRE][/stock]. The 30-year fixed-rate mortgage (FRM) averaged 5.25% with a 0.7 point, up from 5.2% from last week and down from 6.52% this week last year. The 15-year FRM averaged 4.69% with a 0.7 point, slightly rising from 4.68% last week and dropping from 6.07% from a year ago this time.
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