Posted on 03 July 2009
Tags: 1 Year ARM, 30 year FRM, ARM, FRM, higher mortgage rates, Historical Graphs for long term Mortgage Rates Trends, Interest Rates, Interest Rates Trends, lower mortgage rates, Mortgage, mortgage interest rates, mortgage rate trends, Mortgage rates from 1984-2009, mortgage refinancing, Real Estate, rise and fall in mortgage interest rates
In this article we have given you the 30 Year FRM and 1 Year ARM rates. The graph above shows long term trends of 30 Year FRM and 1 Year ARM. It shows the mortgage rates trends from 1984-2009.

Following the graph which starts from June 1984 as you can see that 30 Year FRM was in between 13.50-5.00% whereas 1 Year ARM was in between 10.50-12.00% then we see a little rise in the rates in the same year, the 30 Year FRM and 1 Year ARM increases up to 15% and 12% respectively.
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Posted on 02 July 2009
Tags: 1 Year ARM, 15 Year FRM, ARM, FRM, higher mortgage rates, Historical Graphs for long term Mortgage Rates Trends, Interest Rates, Interest Rates Trends, lower mortgage rates, Mortgage, mortgage interest rates, mortgage rate trends, Mortgage rates from 1992-2009, mortgage refinancing, Real Estate, rise and fall in mortgage interest rates
In this article we have given you the 30 Year FRM, 15 Year FRM and 1 Year ARM: Initial Interest rate. The graph above shows long term trends of 30 Year FRM, 15 Year FRM and 1 Year ARM: Initial Interest rate. It shows the mortgage rates trends from 1992-2009.

Following the graph which starts from June 1992 as you can see that 30 year FRM was at 8.50% while the 15 Year FRM was in between 7.75% – 8.50% and 1 Year ARM: Initial Interest rate was in between 5.50% – 6.25%. After June 1992 we can see a decline in all rates and in December 1992 the rates again goes up after that there was a continuous decline in the rates till the December of 1993 after December 1993 the rates continues to rise till December 1994 but during the month of June in 1994 the rates were quite stable.
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