Published on January 4th, 2009 by admin in Mortgage Rates
US Housing: A False Dawn Recovery in 2009?Seeking Alpha, NY - 5
Fixed-rate mortgage rates are falling steadily and now down to 5.2%, which has sparked a refinancing boom; pent-up demand from strong household formation …
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