Wednesday, July 20, 2005

home loan news

Home loans
Interest rates have gone upward his week a tad, but we expect them to level-out once again at low levels by week's end after the Fed releases minutes from their last meeting.

See current interest rate updates and other mortgage information at a top home loan company, CMR.

- Nolan Voight

Thursday, July 07, 2005

Interest rates for home mortgages move

See today's interest rates at CMR and notice that there was some activity for 30-yr fixed mortgage rates and 15-yr interest rates, sending the thirty up to 5.375 and the fifteen downward to 4.875.

Movements were not too significant considering yesterday's final conforming home loan rates showed 30-year fixed at 5.250 and 15-year fixed at 5.000.

- Nolan Voight

Wednesday, July 06, 2005

Wednesday's interest rate fluctuation

Interest rate feed -

The 30-year and 15-year rate, respectively, tossed-about Wednesday leaving the day with only slight changes.

The 15-year interest rate climbed late-day from 4.875 to 5.000 with zero points and $450 in fees. 30-year fixed interest rates elevated slightly Wednesday morning only to drop back to 5.250 with no points and $770 in costs later-on.

Interest rates for 15-year home loans is riding bumper-to-bumper behind 30-year interest rates, but we may see more harmony tomorrow.

Nolan Voight

Tuesday, July 05, 2005

Interest rate fluctuation

Interest rates for home loans have had considerable movement today. Early-on 15-year fixed interest rates as well as 30-year fixed interest rates rose slightly. Mid-afternoon showed a decline in the 30-year as 15-year rates remained stable.

Late afternoon brought decreases in both 30-year fixed-rates and 15-year fixed interest rates.

Currently, the 15-year rate for conforming conventional loans is at 4.875 with 0.000 discount points and $870 in fees and the 30-year fixed home loan rate sits at 5.250 with zero points and $870 in fees.

Interest rate prediction and forecast

Stockton Marquette's interest rate forecast July 5, 2005.

This morning CMR Home Loan company posted the weekly interest rate prediction by industry analyst Stockton Marquette.

It appears Mr. Marquette believes interest rates will remain stable at low levels this week.

You can subscribe/syndicate CMR's rate predictions by right-clicking the following icon:
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For those just beginning to understand news syndication, add the link http://californiamortgagerate.com/cmrnews.xml to my.yahoo and my.msn start pages easily by selecting 'add content' at the main page when you log in.

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RSS means 'Really Simple Syndication'. See CMR Home Loan Company's RSS help file for more details

Nolan Voight

Thursday, June 30, 2005

CMR Interest Rate RSS - Current home loan rates

Todays mortgage rates dropped to a 15-month low down to 5.125% with no points and only $870 in fees, Hopefully Alan Greenspan and Company (the Federal Reserve) will continue to try and augment the ecopnomy by raising rates, as every time the Fed tries to do so they decline further.

A very interesting marketplace right now, our home loan market. I'm interested to see what happens in the latter part of the year.

- Nolan Voight

Tuesday, June 28, 2005

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Interest rates stable today

CMR home loan interest rates

Interest rates for both 30-year fixed and 15-year fixed conforming home loans remained stable throughout the day. 30-year interest rates are at 5.250 with 0.000 discount points and $420 in fees. 15-year rates are in harmony with the 30-year as far as stability is concerned.

There are additional pieces of home loan news at CMR news page.

-Nolan

Monday, June 27, 2005

Interest rates stable, 30-year sees slight bump

This morning the 30-year interest rate for fixed home loans jumped up 0.000125 to reach 5.250 at CMR Financing , a slight variance from Friday's 5.125%.

There is new news at CMR at the interest rate news page.