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Freddie Mac: Mortgage rates decline from last week’s uptick

This week, the 30-year fixed-rate mortgage averaged 3.57%

This week, the average U.S. fixed rate for a 30-year mortgage declined to 3.57%. That’s 8 points below last week’s 3.65% and more than a percentage point lower than the 4.71% of the year-earlier week, according to the Freddie Mac Primary Mortgage Market Survey.

Despite the economic slowdown due to weakening manufacturing and corporate investment, Sam Khater, Freddie Mac’s chief economist says, the consumer side of the economy remains on solid ground.

 “The fifty-year low in the unemployment rate combined with low mortgage rates has led to increased homebuyer demand this year,” Khater said. “Much of this strength is coming from entry-level buyers – the first-time homebuyer share of the loans Freddie Mac purchased in 2019 is 46%, a two-decade high.”

The 15-year FRM averaged 3.05% this week, dropping from last week’s 3.14%. This time last year, the 15-year FRM came in at 4.29%.

The five-year Treasury-indexed hybrid adjustable-rate mortgage averaged 3.35%, moderately falling from last week’s rate of 3.38%. Once again, the percentage is still a significant decrease from 2018’s rate of 4.07%.

The image below highlights this week’s changes:

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