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In May 2009, Interest rates were at their lowest. 4.75% was indeed a historic low.  If we look at national averages for June 2009, the interest rates are swinging around 5.75%.

Mortgage Trends for July 2009

If we look at trends, Interest rates for fixed mortgages are climbing up all over United States. This pressure on mortgage rates is mainly external.  As some news reports suggest, The major players in US Debt market , are still not satisfied with the economical and fiscal measures taken by US Govt.  This adds pressure on interest rates and liquidity situation in housing market is still very bleak. question

It’s  Still A Good Time To Get Mortgage Refinance

Those borrowers who have decided to refinance, as well as those who are passing through the process of refinancing, should take the decision keeping in view the current market conditions and interest rates, the current conditions of housing market are indicating that the borrowers should not refinance at this stage. So what should they do? Should they quit and try again later?

I don’t think so that the only solution is to quit. Here are a few things that you should take into consideration before giving up on a mortgage refinance.

We might say that the rates are higher than they were, But they have not reached their peak,they’re still relatively low.

It’s All Relative

As once said by a very smart man, in the form of a mathematical formula, “It’s all relative.” Now this statement seems to be more true in the area of mortgage interest rates. Last month a full point rise like we’ve seen has been a part of conversation among the media people, they talked about this depressing stuff like a “stillborn housing recovery.”

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Good News: Mortgage Rates Hit 5%, It’s Time to Refinance Your Home Equity Loan.

by R. MAK.January 9, 2009 Interest Rates

Mortgage rates in U.S. have fallen to another record low as the week closes. It is has declined for 10th consecutive week this time. As Freddie Mac reported this Thursday that 30-year fixed rate mortgage yields have averaged about 5.01% for the week ending on January 8th, 2009. it is a 9 basis point decline from last weeks’ rate. It is nice to compare it with the rates this time last year. which were 5.87% .house owners around US are struggling with increased cost of living and job uncertainty, these attractive rates can offer real relief in terms of monthly amount spent on home loan re-payments. Most of the homeowners will see this as an opportunity to get rid of expensive adjustable rate mortgage and get a fixed payment loan instead for the peace of mind that comes with it. As It the fixed-rate mortgages are not likely to go down any further, It is a good time to bet on them.

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