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US mortgage rates unchanged on Wednesday
NEW YORK, March 24 (Reuters)
- The average rate on a 30-year U.S.
mortgage with no upfront points was unchanged on Wednesday at
5-5/8 percent, according to BestInfo, Inc.
If the market continues in its current direction
on Thursday, rates may remain the same.
The 30-year mortgage with one upfront point was
unchanged at 5-3/8 percent.
The 30-year mortgage rate with two upfront points
was unchanged at 5-1/8 percent.
The Mortgage Point Monitor is provided exclusively
to Reuters by BestInfo. The company, formerly BestRates Inc.,
is a Dover, Vermont-based provider of mortgage market analysis.
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