Today: October 24, 2024
Today: October 24, 2024

US 30-year fixed-rate mortgage rises to 6.54%

Real estate signs advertise new homes for sale in multiple new developments in York County, South Carolina
October 24, 2024
Reuters

WASHINGTON (Reuters) - U.S. mortgage rates increased for a fourth straight week this week, suggesting the housing market could remain on the back foot for some time even as the Federal Reserve cuts interest rates.

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