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U.S. mortgage rates slide in week

A townhouse is listed for sale in Northeast Washington on September 4, 2010. UPI/Alexis C. Glenn
A townhouse is listed for sale in Northeast Washington on September 4, 2010. UPI/Alexis C. Glenn | License Photo

WASHINGTON, June 21 (UPI) -- Average mortgage interest rates for 30-year, fixed-rate loans declined in the week ending Thursday, the Federal Home Loan Mortgage Corp. said.

Average rates for 30-year contracts dropped from 3.71 percent to 3.66 percent with 0.7 points. Thirty-year mortgage rates averaged 4.5 percent the same week of 2011.

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Average rates on 15-year contracts also fell, dropping from 2.98 percent to 2.95 percent with 0.6 points.

A year earlier, rates on 15-year contracts stood at 3.69 percent.

Five-year adjustable rate mortgages averaged 2.77 percent in the week with an average 0.6 points, down from an average of 2.8 percent in the previous week.

Five-year adjustable rate loans averaged 3.25 percent a year earlier.

Average rates on one-year treasury-indexed adjustable mortgages also fell during the week.

Interest rates dropped from 2.78 percent to 2.74 percent with an average 0.5 points. A year ago, rates for these loans averaged 2.99 percent.

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