Mortgage and refinance rates today, September 21, 2020
Today’s mortgage and refinance rates Average mortgage rates edged higher last Friday. So they ended the week just a little higher than they started it. But probably not by enough
Today’s mortgage and refinance rates Average mortgage rates edged higher last Friday. So they ended the week just a little higher than they started it. But probably not by enough
Refinance rates are near an all time low, and 2.5 million homeowners stand to save $500 per month or more by refinancing. Find out if that includes you.
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