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March 4, 2011 at 3:26 PM #674361March 4, 2011 at 3:32 PM #673217Diego MamaniParticipant
I just went to freelunch.com, but they only have 30-yr fixed rates since 1996.
March 4, 2011 at 3:32 PM #673277Diego MamaniParticipantI just went to freelunch.com, but they only have 30-yr fixed rates since 1996.
March 4, 2011 at 3:32 PM #673887Diego MamaniParticipantI just went to freelunch.com, but they only have 30-yr fixed rates since 1996.
March 4, 2011 at 3:32 PM #674024Diego MamaniParticipantI just went to freelunch.com, but they only have 30-yr fixed rates since 1996.
March 4, 2011 at 3:32 PM #674371Diego MamaniParticipantI just went to freelunch.com, but they only have 30-yr fixed rates since 1996.
March 4, 2011 at 5:12 PM #673233enron_by_the_seaParticipant[quote=Scarlett]It would be interesting to see a similar graph but with “average” 30yr fixed mortgage rates…[/quote]
30-year fixed mortgages did not exist before 1940s, I think.
However given that 30-year fixed rates usually track US treasury interest rates pretty well (within 1%-2%), it is still useful to look at US treasury interest rates.
March 4, 2011 at 5:12 PM #673292enron_by_the_seaParticipant[quote=Scarlett]It would be interesting to see a similar graph but with “average” 30yr fixed mortgage rates…[/quote]
30-year fixed mortgages did not exist before 1940s, I think.
However given that 30-year fixed rates usually track US treasury interest rates pretty well (within 1%-2%), it is still useful to look at US treasury interest rates.
March 4, 2011 at 5:12 PM #673902enron_by_the_seaParticipant[quote=Scarlett]It would be interesting to see a similar graph but with “average” 30yr fixed mortgage rates…[/quote]
30-year fixed mortgages did not exist before 1940s, I think.
However given that 30-year fixed rates usually track US treasury interest rates pretty well (within 1%-2%), it is still useful to look at US treasury interest rates.
March 4, 2011 at 5:12 PM #674039enron_by_the_seaParticipant[quote=Scarlett]It would be interesting to see a similar graph but with “average” 30yr fixed mortgage rates…[/quote]
30-year fixed mortgages did not exist before 1940s, I think.
However given that 30-year fixed rates usually track US treasury interest rates pretty well (within 1%-2%), it is still useful to look at US treasury interest rates.
March 4, 2011 at 5:12 PM #674386enron_by_the_seaParticipant[quote=Scarlett]It would be interesting to see a similar graph but with “average” 30yr fixed mortgage rates…[/quote]
30-year fixed mortgages did not exist before 1940s, I think.
However given that 30-year fixed rates usually track US treasury interest rates pretty well (within 1%-2%), it is still useful to look at US treasury interest rates.
March 4, 2011 at 5:18 PM #673238waiting hawkParticipant[quote=Diego Mamani]I just went to freelunch.com, but they only have 30-yr fixed rates since 1996.[/quote]
to 1992
March 4, 2011 at 5:18 PM #673297waiting hawkParticipant[quote=Diego Mamani]I just went to freelunch.com, but they only have 30-yr fixed rates since 1996.[/quote]
to 1992
March 4, 2011 at 5:18 PM #673907waiting hawkParticipant[quote=Diego Mamani]I just went to freelunch.com, but they only have 30-yr fixed rates since 1996.[/quote]
to 1992
March 4, 2011 at 5:18 PM #674044waiting hawkParticipant[quote=Diego Mamani]I just went to freelunch.com, but they only have 30-yr fixed rates since 1996.[/quote]
to 1992
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