Will mortgage rates go down tomorrow? The mortgage market is predicted to improve with lower rates tomorrow, according to industry professionals voting on our live poll. However, it is difficult to be sure, as there is a wealth of economic data scheduled for release today and tomorrow before the holiday. Positive building permit data was challenged by a negative Consumer Confidence Report, stabilizing rates at yesterday’s levels. The mortgage market will remain volatile this week due to the amount of economic data available. Speculation may invite fluctuation, but industry experts are confident the Fed will postpone until the new-year. Check back daily to see how mortgage rates respond to the economic data.
Displaying rates for Mortgage Refinance in CA for $200,000
30-year (FRM) rates declined by .01% to 4.43%. The 52-week high is 4.85%.
15-year (FRM) rates remained stable at 3.50%. The 52-week high is 3.90%.
FHA 30-Year Fixed rates held steady at 4.12%. The 52-week high is 4.60%.
Jumbo 30 Year Fixed rates remained at 4.40%. The 52-week high is 4.79%.
5/1 Year (ARM) rates decreased by .02% to 3.23%. The 52-week high is 3.37%.
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