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September 21, 2009

Rates on 30-Year Loans Drop Again

Rates for 30-year home loans edged down for the third-straight week and are close to record lows reached over the spring, providing an excellent opportunity for borrowers to save money by refinancing their home loans.

The average rate for a 30-year fixed mortgage was 5.04 percent, down from 5.07 percent a week earlier, mortgage company Freddie Mac said Thursday. Rates, while above the record low of 4.78 percent hit in the spring, are still attractive for people looking to buy a home or refinance.

It was the lowest weekly average since the week of May 28, when rates averaged 4.91 percent.

To prop up the housing market and help the economy revive from the worst recession since the 1930s, the Federal Reserve is spending $1.25 trillion on mortgage-backed securities, which has driven down rates on home loans.

That money is set to run out by winter, though some analysts expect the central bank to add more money to the program or allow it to last longer by gradually reducing its purchases.

Sung Won Sohn, an economics professor at California State University, Channel Islands, said rates are likely to stay low for another six months or more, because the central bank does not want to imperil a recovery in the housing market and the overall economy by acting too quickly.

“That would be economically and politically unwise,” Sohn said.

Despite an extraordinary level of government intervention to prop up the mortgage market, qualifying for a loan is still tough. Lenders have tightened their standards dramatically, so the best rates are available to those with solid credit and a 20 percent downpayment.

Freddie Mac collects mortgage rates on Monday through Wednesday of each week from lenders around the country. Rates often fluctuate significantly, even within a given day.

The average rate on a 15-year fixed-rate mortgage fell to 4.47 percent, from 4.5 percent last week, according to Freddie Mac. That was the lowest level on records dating to 1991.

Rates on five-year, adjustable-rate mortgages averaged 4.51 percent, unchanged from a week earlier. Rates on one-year, adjustable-rate mortgages fell to 4.58 percent from 4.64 percent.

The rates do not include add-on fees known as points. The nationwide fee for loans in Freddie Mac’s survey averaged 0.7 point for 30-year loans and 0.6 point for 15-year mortgages. The fee averaged 0.5 point for five-year and one-year loans.

Source: The Associated Press

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