Posts Tagged ‘Texas refinance rates’
posted June 6, 2011

Houston Refinance: Bank of America’s 30-year fixed mortgage rates Currently, Bank of America’s 30-year fixed mortgage rates are around 4.375% but… notice how they will charge you an additional 1.125%. We can get you the same low mortgage rates without charging you additional points! Why pay additional points if you don’t have to? Unlike most major lenders like [...]
posted May 31, 2011

Houston Mortgage: With mortgage rates so low, why are home sales low? As mortgage rates continue to fall, so too are home sales. That wouldn’t make sense in a normal housing market, but these are very unique times. Credit, or lack thereof, coupled with extremely weak consumer confidence is keeping potential buyers on the fence. [...]
posted April 19, 2011

Houston Mortgage Refinance: Mortgage Rates Hold Steady http://www.bankrate.com/finance/mortgages/interest-rate-roundup-for-april-14-2011.aspx Here’s a look at the state of mortgage rates from Bankrate.com‘s weekly national survey of large banks and thrifts conducted April 13, 2011. After several weeks of upward movement, mortgage rates barely budged — and in no consistent direction — in the latest Bankrate survey. The movement [...]
posted April 14, 2011

Houston Mortgage Refinance: Bank of America’s  30-year fixed mortgage rates Bank of America’s 30-year fixed mortgage rates are advertised at 4.875% but… notice how they will charge you an additional .875%. We can get you the same low mortgage rates without charging you additional points! So…Why pay additional points for the same mortgage rates if you don’t have to? [...]
posted March 23, 2011

Houston Mortgage Refinance: Mortgage Rates Down Again http://www.bankrate.com/finance/mortgages/japan-crisis-fed-send-mortgage-rates-down.aspx Mortgage refinance rates dipped again this week, driven lower by world crises and Tuesday’s statement from the Federal Reserve. The lower rates presented an opportunity, however brief, for home-loan borrowers, given a general sense that rates should be on the rise as the U.S. economy improves. The benchmark [...]
posted February 18, 2011

Houston Mortgage Refinance: Bank of America’s 30-year fixed mortgage rates Currently, Bank of America’s 30-year fixed mortgage rates are around 5.00% but… notice how they will charge you an additional 1.00%. We can get you the same low mortgage rates without charging you additional points! Why pay additional when you don’t have to? Unlike most major lenders like [...]
posted February 11, 2011

Houston Mortgage Rates: 30-Year Fixed Mortgage Rates Highest Since April http://online.wsj.com/article/BT-CO-20110210-712720.html Mortgage rates rose in the latest week, with the average rate on 30-year fixed-rate mortgages climbing to the highest level since April of last year, according to Freddie Mac’s weekly survey of mortgage rates. “Long-term bond yields jumped on positive economic data reports, which [...]
posted February 4, 2011

Houston Mortgage Refinance: Mortgage Refinance Rates for Feb. 2011 http://www.bankrate.com/finance/mortgages/interest-rate-roundup-for-feb-3-2011.aspx Here’s a look at the state of mortgage rates from Bankrate.com‘s weekly national survey of large banks and thrifts conducted Feb. 2, 2011. Applications for home loans rose last week, and mortgage rates rose along with them, as the bellwether 30-year fixed-rate mortgage crossed the [...]
posted January 31, 2011

Houston Refinance: No News Is Good News Contact me, Frank Zhu, and let me help you find the lowest rate in Texas when it comes to mortgage. I’m bilingual in English and Chinese. Give me a call at 512-919-0154 for your mortgage needs. If you live in Austin | Houston | Dallas please call Frank Zhu [...]
posted January 28, 2011

Houston Mortgage Refinance: Fixed mortgage rates rise slightly http://www.bankrate.com/finance/mortgages/fixed-mortgage-rates-rise-a-little-bit.aspx Bankrate.com reports that after two consecutive weeks of stagnation, fixed mortgage interest rates rose slightly in the current period, as investors turned their attention from Europe’s sovereign debt crises to the rising U.S. stock market. The benchmark 30-year fixed-rate mortgage rose 2 basis points this week, [...]