9/20/2006
Break for Borrowers
The Federal Reserve has once again left the rates alone, and "judges that some inflation risks remain." The prime lending rate remains at 8.25 percent, breaking the string of 17 rate hikes that has driven the funds rate to its highest level in more than five years. Mortgage rates have actually fallen this year from it's high of 6.8 percent on a 30-year fixed: so it's still a great time to refinance or purchase!
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