Long-term rates have stayed in a narrow range for anther week, mortgages still close to 4.00 percent. However, two developing patterns suggest changes ahead, although information wars make it increasingly hard to understand anything.
Source: Inman News
Mortgage rates rising — no matter what the Federal Reserve does
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