Archive for February, 2011
posted February 26, 2011

Dallas Mortgage Refinance:Â Current Dallas Mortgage Rates, Bank of America
Currently, Bank of America’s 30-year fixed mortgage rate is at 4.875%… but.. notice that they will charge you an additional .750%. We can get you the same good mortgage rates without charging you additional points. Unlike major lenders like Bank of America, Wells Fargo and Chase,  We’re a “No Point” lender… we…
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posted February 19, 2011

Dallas Mortgage Refinance: 30-Year Fixed Mortgage Rates, Bank of America
Bank of America’s current 30-year fixed mortgage rate is 5.00%… but notice that they will charge you an additional 1.00%. We can get you the same good mortgage rates without charging you additional points. Unlike major lenders like Bank of America and Wells Fargo, We’re a “No Point”…
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posted February 15, 2011

Dallas Refinance: Don’t Sweat Rising Mortgage Refinance Rates
http://finance.fortune.cnn.com/2011/02/15/dont-sweat-rising-mortgage-rates/
Will rising interest rates slam the door on a fragile housing recovery? No..though that only underscores just how grim the housing picture is.
The rate on the 30-year conforming mortgage has risen to a recent 5.1% from 4.2% last October tagging along behind an even larger rise in the yield on the 10-year Treasury…
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posted February 4, 2011

Dallas Mortgage Refinance: Mortgage rates held relatively stable this week
According to Bankrate.com, mortgage refinance rates were mostly unchanged this week, with the average rate on 30-year fixed-rate mortgages barely edging upward. It’s still a good time to refinance your mortgage!…
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posted February 1, 2011

Dallas Refinance: 30-year fixed mortgage rates increase slightly
http://www.bloomberg.com/news/2011-01-27/mortgage-rates-on-30-year-u-s-loans-increase-for-the-second-straight-week.html
Bloomberg.com reports that  mortgage rates rose for the second straight week, threatening to slow home sales as buyers return to the market.
The average rate for 30-year fixed loans climbed to 4.80 percent for the week ended today from 4.74 percent, according to Freddie Mac. The…
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