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Friday, June 3, 2011

Today's rates and market up date

A week of troubling economic data helped push fixed mortgage interest rates to a new low for the year, representing the seventh consecutive weekly decline, according to the latest survey from Freddie Mac. Surveys of national consumer confidence and manufacturing activity in the past month have suggested the economy may be slowing. The S&P Case-Shiller National Home Price Index, meanwhile, showed first-quarter home prices fell by the steepest annual rate since the third quarter of 2009.The 30-year fixed-rate mortgage averaged 4.55% in the week ended Thursday, down from 4.60% the prior week and 4.79% a year earlier. Rates on 15-year fixed-rate mortgages fell to 3.74% from 3.78% the previous week and 4.20% a year earlier. Five-year Treasury-indexed hybrid adjustable-rate mortgages held steady from last week at 3.41%, but are down from 3.94% a year earlier. One-year Treasury-indexed ARM rates rose to 3.13% from 3.11% the prior week but are down from 3.95% a year earlier.

30 year fixed - 4.50% - 0 points for rate
20 year fixed - 4.250% - 0 points for rate
15 year fixed - 3.625% 0 points for rate
10 year fixed - 3.250% with 1.00 point credit to borrower for rate
5/1 ARM - 2.75% - 0 points for rate
7/1 ARM - 3.250% - 0 -points for rate
Jumbo - over 729,000
30 year fixed - 4.99% 0 points for rate
15 year fixed - 4.50% - 0 points for rate
5/1 ARM - 3.50% - 0 points for rate
7/1 ARM - 4.00% - 0 points for rate

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