Published on November 22nd, 2008 by admin in Mortgage Rates
US Economic Outlook for 2009Money Morning - 9
Mortgage rates are actually rising as Fannie and Freddie have to pay higher interest on their short-term notes and bonds. Thirty-year fixed-rate mortgage …
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