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    I'd do it as soon as you can. The rates do vary, but there is no definate pattern and no sign that will warn you in advance of a rise or fall. Lock it in for as long a period as you can, interest rates are set to go up and probably quite sharply - the


    I'd do it as soon as you can. The rates do vary, but there is no definate pattern and no sign that will warn you in advance of a rise or fall. Lock it in for as long a period as you can, interest rates are set to go up and probably quite sharply - the


    usaa has the lowest 2nd mortgage rates that i know of. 2nd rates a lot different that 1st mortgage rates. all 2nd mortgage rates start at prime, (8.250)......companies go up from there...adding on .250, .500. 750...or anything in between there. that is


    usaa has the lowest 2nd mortgage rates that i know of. 2nd rates a lot different that 1st mortgage rates. all 2nd mortgage rates start at prime, (8.250)......companies go up from there...adding on .250, .500. 750...or anything in between there. that is


    Much to big to paste here so I'll just put in the link.

    By the way I just searched on the words in your question and *bing* up popped the answer ;-)

    Hope that helps.


    Mortgage interest rates are attributed to the change in prices of mortgage backed securities (MBS). There are many factors that determine if prices fall or rise for MBS. If MBS rise, then mortgage interest rates go down and vice versa. What has happened

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    Rate on 30-year mortgage stays at record 3.87 pct.

    23.02.12

    Wednesday, Feb. 22, 2012 | 3:04 a.m.

    The average rate on the 30-year fixed mortgage held steady at a record low for a third straight week, offering more incentive to those looking to buy a home or refinance.

    Mortgage buyer Freddie Mac said Thursday that the rate on the 30-year home loan was unchanged at 3.87 percent. That's the lowest level since long-term mortgages began in the 1950s.

    The average on the 15-year fixed mortgage was also unchanged at 3.16 percent. That's up from a record low of 3.14 percent reached two weeks ago.


    Source: Las Vegas Sun