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housing forecast: Current Mortgage Rates 8/19/2011 - 08/20/11 09:50 AM
RATE SHEET for 08/19/2011
CONV. FIXED 30 YR…………………….4.000%....(4.17%APR)
CONV. FIXED 20 YR…………………….3.875%....(4.04%APR)
CONV. 5-1 ARM………………………….3.125%....(3.02%APR)
CONV. 7-1 ARM………………………….3.375%....(3.29%APR)
CONV. 10-1 ARM………………………..3.750%....(3.63%APR)
FHA/VA 30 YR FIXED……………….….4.000%....(4.17%APR)
FHA/203K 30 YR FIXED……………….4.500%....(4.73%APR)
USDA 30 YR FIXED………………………4.000%....(4.21%APR)
NOTE: Rates and fees are subject to change prior to application, and lock.
All rates are quoted with 1% origination & 30 day lock.  Credit scores and/or loan amount may affect final rate.
Compliments of  JIMMY GRUBB
New American Mortgage
CELL: 704-634-6897 OFFICE: 704-935-5618
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 According to the Real Estate Buyer Agents Council and National Association of Home Builders
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