The latest adjustment marks the lowest a typical payment has been in six months — and, with a mere 1 percent month-over-month increase, the smallest uptick in five years, according to a Redfin analysis.
Source: Inman News
Typical monthly mortgage plunges from all-time high recorded in April
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