Mortgage Rates Edge Lower After Six-Week Climb
October 06 2022 - 9:35AM
Dow Jones News
By Dean Seal
Mortgage rates finally ended their six-week ascent but remain at
levels not seen since 2008, housing-finance agency Freddie Mac
said.
In the week ending Thursday, the average rate on a 30-year
fixed-rate mortgage rose to 6.66% from 6.70% last week. A year ago,
the average rate was 2.99%.
Average 15-year rates were 5.90%, down from 5.96% last week,
Freddie Mac said. A year ago, the 15-year fixed-rate mortgage rate
averaged 2.23%.
The average rate on a five-year Treasury-indexed hybrid
adjustable-rate mortgage, or ARM, was 5.36%, up from 5.30% last
week. A year ago, the five-year ARM averaged 2.52%.
"Mortgage rates decreased slightly this week due to ongoing
economic uncertainty," said Sam Khater, Freddie Mac's chief
economist. "However, rates remain quite high compared to just one
year ago, meaning housing continues to be more expensive for
potential homebuyers."
Write to Dean Seal at dean.seal@wsj.com
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