Mortgage rates are climbing amid the ongoing conflict in Iran, with the 30-year fixed-rate mortgage hitting 6.38 percent, according to a Thursday report from Freddie Mac. The 15-year fixed-rate mortgage rate was up to 5.75 percent on Thursday. These rates have steadily increased over the past month, as the conflict in the Middle East sends…
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Mortgage rates hit highest level since September: Freddie Mac
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Originally reported by The Hill
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