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Mortgage Interest Rates: Current Interest Rates Below 5 and Improving

By Sheldon Levene | October 16, 2009 at 8:40 am |

I don't think the banks would lend on this property. Current interest rates still under 5 percent at par.

Today’s mortgage interest rates, though up from last week, are exceptionally good and still below 5 percent, 30-years fixed at par. Par rates are the lowest interest rates available a lender can give without charging additional points and fees. Today’s 30 year fixed mortgage interest rate is at 4.875 percent, at par. Compare to 1 year ago. A year ago, 30-year fixed mortgage rates averaged 6.46 percent according to Freddie Mac. Yesterday Freddie said in their weekly mortgage rates survey which reports average 30 year fixed mortgage rates that the average 30 year fixed mortgage rate for Monday through Wednesday of this week was 4.92 percent.

Current Mortgage Interest Rates

The benchmark 10 year treasury yield, used to forecast conforming 30 year fixed mortgage interest rates, is down big today and at 3.42 -0.05 (1.35%) as of 8:26 am PST. The yield last Thursday touched a 4 1/2 month low before moving up significantly starting Friday afternoon. As a result, 30 year fixed mortgage rates,which were threatening to touch 4.5 percent at par, moved up a 1/4 percent to 4.875 where they’ve held all week according to FreeRateUpdate.com research of wholesale lender’s current mortgage interest rates.

Other Current Interest Rates

15 year fixed mortgage interest rates are up slightly and at 4.375 percent at par. 5/1 ARM mortgage interest rates are also up a tad and at 3.875 percent at par.

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Author Spotlight : Sheldon Levene

Freelance Writer Sheldon Levene has been in the mortgage industry since 1973 working for several prominent banks as a retail loan officer before becoming director of operations at a major Southern California sub prime outfit. You can reach Sheldon by Email.