Freddie Mac

Nashville Mortgage Rates Slide Lower
Spurred in part by unexpectedly weak economic data that could signal an impending recession, borrowing costs on long and short-term home loans dipped during the past week. Freddie Mac's statistics...
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2008 Conforming Loan Limit Remains $417,000
Director James B. Lockhart of the Office of Federal Housing Enterprise Oversight announced that the maximum 2008 conforming loan limit for single-family mortgages purchased by Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac...
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Mortgage Rates Remain Flat
Freddie Mac says Nashville mortgage rates barely budged last week due to conflicting economic reports, with robust retail sales in September offset by a disappointing outcome in consumer confidence this...
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Nashville Mortgage Rates Remain Low
Freddie Mac reported a small jump in the 30-year fixed mortgage rate to 6.34% on Friday from 6.31% a week earlier, which is still less than the year-earlier rate of...
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Mortgage Rates Fairly Stable, Still Low
Freddie Mac reports a slight gain in the 30-year fixed mortgage rate to 6.46% during the week ended Sept. 6 from 6.45% the prior week. The 15-year fixed mortgage rate...
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30-Year Rates Rise After 3 Weeks of Retreat
A jump in interest rates has ended a three-week run in lower borrowing costs, reports Freddie Mac. According to the mortgage finance giant, the average interest on 30-year fixed loans...
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