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Daily Mortgage RatesApril 18, 2024Mortgage Rates Today, Apr. 18, 2024<p>Today’s mortgage rates Average mortgage rates fell moderately yesterday. That was a relief after so many recent rises. But don’t bank on the better times lasting long. First thing, it […]</p>
Daily Mortgage RatesApril 17, 2024Mortgage Rates Today, Apr. 17, 2024<p>Today’s mortgage rates Average mortgage rates climbed moderately yesterday. So far, April has been a miserable month for those rates. They’re still a way off their recent 8% peak, reached […]</p>
Daily Mortgage RatesApril 16, 2024Mortgage Rates Today, Apr. 16, 2024<p>Today’s mortgage rates Average mortgage rates climbed appreciably yesterday. The rise was roughly half of last Wednesday’s huge leap but was still seriously bad news for those rates. First thing, […]</p>