Freddie Mac today released the results of its Primary Mortgage Market Survey® (PMMS®), showing average fixed mortgage rates moving down slightly this week and remaining near their 2015 lows as the spring homebuying season continues. ...Click on graph for larger image.
30-year fixed-rate mortgage (FRM) averaged 3.65 percent with an average 0.6 point for the week ending April 23, 2015, down from last week when it averaged 3.67 percent. A year ago at this time, the 30-year FRM averaged 4.33 percent.
15-year FRM this week averaged 2.92 percent with an average 0.6 point, down from last week when it averaged 2.94 percent. A year ago at this time, the 15-year FRM averaged 3.39 percent.
This graph shows the 30 year and 15 year fixed rate mortgage interest rates from the Freddie Mac Primary Mortgage Market Survey®.
30 year mortgage rates are up a little (30 bps) from the all time low of 3.35% in late 2012, but down from 4.33% a year ago.
The Freddie Mac survey started in 1971. Mortgage rates were below 5% back in the 1950s.
The PMMS is a weekly survey. Here is an update on daily rates from Matthew Graham at Mortgage News Daily: Mortgage Rates Hold Ground at Recent Highs
Freddie collects data for the Survey from Monday through Wednesday, but most of the responses have been received by Tuesday. This week, that meant that most of the respondents had not yet seen the steep losses on Wednesday. Naturally then, Freddie's numbers suggest rates are lower than they actually are by the time people read about them on Thursday morning. Rates are, in fact, markedly higher than last week's. Whereas most top tier scenarios were being quoted 3.625% for conventional 30yr fixed loans last week, 3.75% is more prevalent today
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