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30-Year Mortgages Edge Down Slightly



Freddie Mac Chief Economist Frank Nothaft says the housing slump, along with rising mortgage delinquencies and foreclosures, has taken a toll on homeownership rates and prevented significant movement in mortgage rates during the week ended May 8.

The 30-year fixed rate slipped to 6.05 percent from 6.06 percent a week ago, while the 15-year fixed rate bumped up to 5.60 percent from 5.59 percent. Over the same period, the five-year adjustable mortgage rate fell to 5.67 percent from 5.73 percent; and the one-year ARM held steady at 5.29 percent.

Nothaft cites a report from the U.S. Census Bureau that indicates a decline in the national homeownership rate to 67.8 percent in the 2008 first quarter from 69 percent in the 2006 third quarter.

Source: Northwest Indiana Times (05/09/08), Martin Crutsinger
Published Monday, May 12, 2008 12:34 PM by Mike Kibler
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