US 30-Year Mortgage Rate Falls to 6.43%, Hitting 7-Week Low
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Updated · abcnews.com · Jul 2
US 30-Year Mortgage Rate Falls to 6.43%, Hitting 7-Week Low
3 articles · Updated · abcnews.com · Jul 2
Summary
Freddie Mac said the average 30-year fixed mortgage rate slipped to 6.43% from 6.49% last week, the lowest level since May 14 and a modest break in borrowing costs for homebuyers.
The 15-year fixed rate, often used for refinancing, also eased to 5.79% from 5.84%, nearly unchanged from 5.8% a year earlier.
A year ago, the 30-year rate stood at 6.67%, showing current borrowing costs remain below last summer's level despite staying elevated by recent historical standards.
Mortgage rates typically track the 10-year Treasury yield and are shaped by Federal Reserve policy as well as investor expectations for inflation and the broader economy.