Mortgage rates little changed in week


This August 6, 2008 file photo shows the corporate logo for Freddie Mac seen outside its headquarters in McLean, Virginia.

Fixed mortgage rates on long-term loans in the United States were little changed in the week ending Thursday, the Federal Home Loan Mortgage Corp. said.

The average 30-year fixed mortgage interest rate held steady at 3.55 percent with an average 0.6 points, Freddie Mac said.

A year earlier, interest rates for 30-year, fixed-rate loans were at 4.09 percent.

For 15-year loans, interest rates dropped slightly, falling from 2.86 percent to 2.85 percent with an average 0.6 points. A year ago, 15-year loan rates averaged 3.3 percent.

Average interest rates for five-year adjustable-rate mortgages dropped from 2.75 percent to 2.72 percent in the week with 0.6 points. In the same week of 2011, rates for five-year ARM contracts stood at 2.99 percent.

The average interest rates for one-year ARM contracts was 2.61 percent in the week with 0.4 points, identical to last week.

Rates a year ago for one-year ARM contracts averaged 2.81 percent.

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