Florida Mortgage Rates Surge Upward
Friday, July 13th, 2007After drifting downward for three weeks, rates on 30-year Florida mortgages spiked to 6.73 percent this week, according to a survey by Freddie Mac. (more…)
After drifting downward for three weeks, rates on 30-year Florida mortgages spiked to 6.73 percent this week, according to a survey by Freddie Mac. (more…)
Rates on 30-year, fixed-rate Florida mortgages, the benchmark for the home loan industry, fell again this week, to 6.63 percent from 6.67 percent, according to a weekly survey by Freddie Mac. (more…)
Rates on 30-year Florida mortgages fell again this week, to 6.67 percent from 6.69 percent last week, according to a weekly survey. (more…)
Rates on 30-year Florida mortgages, after rising five consecutive weeks, fell slightly as investors digested the news suggesting economic hiccups from the housing market could last longer than expected. (more…)
Turmoil in the housing market is swirling around an increase in troubled Florida mortgage loans and a new threat, rising interest rates. (more…)
Florida mortgage rates continued their ascent, rising for the fifth straight week, and skyrocketing to highs not seen in nearly a year, a weekly survey shows. (more…)
A South Florida family will soon be moving into a new $195,000 two-bedroom condominium at Aaron Arms in Miami Gardens.
But thanks to about $100,000 in Florida mortgage subsidies, the Melgars will only need to make payments on about half the purchase price. (more…)
Florida mortgage rates rose for the fourth straight week, reaching their highest level since since last summer, according to a survey released by Freddie Mac. (more…)
Florida mortgage rates went up again this past week, putting more pressure on a weak housing market and further dimming prospects for a quick recovery. (more…)
Rates on 30-year Florida mortgages rose for a third straight week, hitting their highest level in more than eight months. (more…)