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> OT: Mortgage Interest Rates, What's gonna happen over next 2-3 weeks
Qarl
post Mar 10 2004, 09:14 PM
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Does anyone have any insight on where home mortgage rates are headed over the next 2-3 weeks?

We're getting to the point where we can lock in our rate on our new home.

The market took a dump today.

The February jobs report announced last week was worse than expected causing the interest rates to drop a bit this week

Are we at the bottom, is it going to stay about the same... go down more or go up?

Does anyone have any insight or know of some internet forums with some industry expert opinions.

Thanks!

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post Mar 10 2004, 09:56 PM
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actually, the mortgage rates are more closely tied tot he yield on the 10 year bond, which hit it's 6 month low yesterday. if you need help with a mortgage, i work nationwide and would be more than happy to assist you. it also depends on what type of loan you are most interested in and how much you want to borrow. my company is offering a 3/1 adjustable mortgage at 3.5 and the 30 yr at 5.25, and 4.375 15 yr. you first have to ask yourself how long you plan on being in your home. you can fill out a loan application on my website at

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rates change daily and sometimes hourly, but once you lock in, i will still offer you a free one time float down. (just in case rates drop again before you close)
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