Mortgage rates for North Carolina
go down to 3.00%
Tuesday, November 5, 2024
Mortgage rates for North Carolina on Lender411 for 30-year fixed-rate mortgages are at 3.00%.
That dropped from 3.00% to 3.00%.
The 15-year fixed rates are now at 2.56%. The 5/1 ARM mortgage for North Carolina is now at 4.56%.
Conventional Mortgage Rates & Loan Limits in North Carolina
A conventional mortgage loan is a home loan that is not backed directly by the federal government such as the FHA and VA loans. However, conforming conventional mortgage loans follow the terms and conditions set by the government sponsored enterprises (GSEs): Freddie Mac and Fannie Mae. When buying a home in North Carolina or refinancing your existing mortgage, a conventional mortgage should definitey be an option. Conventional mortgages have low closing costs and flexible payment options. Check out our main page on
Conventional Home Mortgage Rates.
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