FINANCING
Mortgage rates down as investors react to Japan crisis
(Post, March 18, 2011; 7:27 PM)
Mortgage applications rise as loan costs hold steady
(Post, March 11, 2011; 4:06 PM)
Mortgage rates continue to fall
(Post, March 4, 2011; 11:32 AM)
30-year mortgage rates again below 5 percent
(Post, February 25, 2011; 10:36 AM)
Rates for 30-year mortgages drop for first time in five weeks
(Post, February 18, 2011; 2:47 PM)
Peak buying time ahead, mortgage rates rise
(Post, February 11, 2011; 1:19 PM)
30-year fixed rates continue to rise
(Post, February 4, 2011; 10:31 AM)
30-year fixed mortgage rate rises for second week in a row
(Post, January 28, 2011; 11:12 AM)
Real Estate Notes:
Rates for 30-year mortgages are on the rise
(Post, January 21, 2011; 8:46 AM)
Real Estate Notes:
Treasury yields slip, sending 30-year rate down
(Post, January 14, 2011; 10:17 AM)
Real Estate Notes:
Rates on 30-year mortgages continue to surge
(Post, December 17, 2010; 10:41 AM)
Mortgage rates surge to a five-month high
(Post, December 10, 2010; 9:35 AM)
Real Estate Notes:
Rates continue to rise from record-low levels
(Post, November 26, 2010; 5:52 AM)
30-year mortgage rates hit highest mark, 4.39%, since mid-August
(Post, November 19, 2010; 10:46 AM)
Mortgage rates reverse course, reaching record low
(Post, November 12, 2010; 9:38 PM)
Rates on 30-year mortgages inch up
(Post, November 5, 2010; 9:21 AM)
Rates on 30-year mortgages creep up to 4.23%
(Post, October 29, 2010; 9:14 AM)
Mortgage rates fall to another record low
(Post, October 16, 2010)
Mortgage rates fall to another record low
(Post, October 15, 2010; 8:17 PM)
30-year mortgage rates continue long decent
(Post, October 8, 2010; 3:06 PM)
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