Long-term mortgage rates fall, breaking 9-week rise
Friday, December 30, 2016, Vol. 40, No. 53
WASHINGTON (AP) — After nine straight weeks of increases, long-term US mortgage rates fell this week.
Mortgage buyer Freddie Mac says the rate on 30-year fixed-rate loans declined to an average 4.20 percent from 4.32 percent last week. That was still sharply higher than a 30-year rate that averaged 3.65 percent for all of 2016, the lowest level recorded from records going back to 1971. A year ago, the benchmark rate stood at 3.97 percent.
The average for a 15-year mortgage eased to 3.44 percent from 3.55 percent last week.