Home Buying

US mortgage rates edge up slightly (Nov. 27)

US mortgage rates crept slightly higher this week but remain at low levels that could encourage more home-buying.

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WASHINGTON (AP) — US mortgage rates crept slightly higher this week but remain at low levels that could encourage more home-buying.

Mortgage buyer Freddie Mac said Wednesday that the average rate on a fixed 30-year mortgage ticked up to 3.68 percent from 3.66 percent the previous week. The average 15-year mortgage was unchanged at 3.15 percent.

Borrowing costs have fallen sharply in the past year, helping lift home sales and construction. The 30-year rate was 4.8 percent at the same time last year, while the 15-year rate was 4.25 percent. Sales of existing homes increased 4.6 percent in October compared with a year ago, while new home sales have soared by more than 30 percent.

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Freddie Mac surveys lenders across the country between Monday and Wednesday each week to compile its mortgage rate figures.

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