Rate on 30-year mortgage falls to lowest on record
The Associated Press AP reports that the “Rate on 30-year mortgage falls to lowest on record” dating to 1971.
The rate on the most popular mortgage dipped to 4.15 percent from 4.32 percent a week ago, Freddie Mac said Thursday. Its previous low of 4.17 percent was reached in November. The last time long-term rates were lower was in the 1950s, when 30-year loans weren’t widely available. Most long-term home loans lasted 20 or 25 years.














