30-Year Fixed-Rate Mortgages Since 1971

Today’s Mortgage Rates are some of the historically lowest

October 1981 = 18.45%

Compare the Mortgage Rate for the last 37 years

Monthly Average Commitment Rate And Points On 30-Year Fixed-Rate Mortgages Since 1971

2008

2007

2006

2005

2004

Rate

Pts

Rate

Pts

Rate

Pts

Rate

Pts

Rate

Pts

January

5.76

0.4

6.22

0.4

6.15

0.5

5.71

0.7

5.71

0.7

February

5.92

0.5

6.29

0.4

6.25

0.6

5.63

0.7

5.64

0.7

March

5.97

0.5

6.16

0.4

6.32

0.6

5.93

0.7

5.45

0.7

April

5.92

0.4

6.18

0.5

6.51

0.6

5.86

0.6

5.83

0.7

May

6.04

0.5

6.26

0.4

6.60

0.5

5.72

0.6

6.27

0.7

June

6.32

0.7

6.66

0.4

6.68

0.5

5.58

0.6

6.29

0.6

July

6.43

0.6

6.70

0.4

6.76

0.5

5.70

0.5

6.06

0.6

August

6.48

0.7

6.57

0.4

6.52

0.4

5.82

0.5

5.87

0.7

September

6.04

0.7

6.38

0.5

6.40

0.5

5.77

0.6

5.75

0.7

October

6.38

0.5

6.36

0.4

6.07

0.5

5.72

0.7

November

6.21

0.4

6.24

0.5

6.33

0.6

5.73

0.6

December

6.10

0.5

6.14

0.4

6.27

0.5

5.75

0.6

Annual Average

6.34

0.4

6.41

0.5

5.87

0.6

5.84

0.7

2003

2002

2001

2000

1999

Rate

Pts

Rate

Pts

Rate

Pts

Rate

Pts

Rate

Pts

January

5.92

0.6

7.00

0.8

7.03

0.9

8.21

1.0

6.79

0.9

February

5.84

0.6

6.89

0.7

7.05

1.0

8.33

1.0

6.81

1.0

March

5.75

0.6

7.01

0.7

6.95

0.9

8.24

1.0

7.04

0.9

April

5.81

0.6

6.99

0.7

7.08

0.9

8.15

1.0

6.92

1.0

May

5.48

0.6

6.81

0.7

7.15

1.0

8.52

1.0

7.15

1.0

June

5.23

0.6

6.65

0.6

7.16

1.0

8.29

0.9

7.55

1.0

July

5.63

0.5

6.49

0.6

7.13

0.9

8.15

0.9

7.63

1.0

August

6.26

0.7

6.29

0.6

6.95

0.9

8.03

1.0

7.94

1.0

September

6.15

0.6

6.09

0.6

6.82

0.9

7.91

1.0

7.82

1.0

October

5.95

0.6

6.11

0.6

6.62

0.9

7.80

1.0

7.85

1.0

November

5.93

0.6

6.07

0.6

6.66

0.8

7.75

0.9

7.74

1.0

December

5.88

0.7

6.05

0.6

7.07

0.8

7.38

1.0

7.91

1.0

Annual Average

5.83

0.6

6.54

0.6

6.97

0.9

8.05

1.0

7.44

1.0

1998

1997

1996

1995

1994

Rate

Pts

Rate

Pts

Rate

Pts

Rate

Pts

Rate

Pts

January

6.99

1.4

7.82

1.8

7.03

1.8

9.15

1.8

7.07

1.7

February

7.04

1.2

7.65

1.7

7.08

1.7

8.83

1.9

7.15

1.8

March

7.13

1.2

7.90

1.8

7.62

1.8

8.46

1.8

7.68

1.7

April

7.14

1.0

8.14

1.7

7.93

1.8

8.32

1.9

8.32

1.8

May

7.14

1.1

7.94

1.7

8.07

1.7

7.96

1.8

8.60

1.8

June

7.00

1.0

7.69

1.7

8.32

1.7

7.57

1.8

8.40

1.8

July

6.95

1.1

7.50

1.8

8.25

1.8

7.61

1.8

8.61

1.8

August

6.92

1.1

7.48

1.7

8.00

1.7

7.86

1.8

8.51

1.8

September

6.72

1.0

7.43

1.7

8.23

1.7

7.64

1.8

8.64

1.8

October

6.71

0.9

7.29

1.7

7.92

1.7

7.48

1.9

8.93

1.8

November

6.87

0.9

7.21

1.7

7.62

1.8

7.38

1.8

9.17

1.8

December

6.74

1.0

7.10

1.8

7.60

1.7

7.20

1.8

9.20

1.8

Annual Average

6.94

1.1

7.6

1.7

7.81

1.7

7.93

1.8

8.38

1.8

1993

1992

1991

1990

1989

Rate

Pts

Rate

Pts

Rate

Pts

Rate

Pts

Rate

Pts

January

7.99

1.6

8.43

1.8

9.64

2.1

9.90

2.1

10.73

2.1

February

7.68

1.5

8.76

1.8

9.37

2.0

10.20

2.1

10.65

2.2

March

7.50

1.6

8.94

1.9

9.50

2.1

10.27

2.1

11.03

2.2

April

7.46

1.7

8.85

1.7

9.50

2.0

10.37

2.1

11.05

2.2

May

7.47

1.8

8.67

1.7

9.47

2.0

10.48

2.0

10.77

2.1

June

7.42

1.6

8.51

1.7

9.62

2.1

10.16

2.0

10.20

2.1

July

7.21

1.6

8.13

1.6

9.58

2.0

10.04

2.0

9.88

2.1

August

7.11

1.5

7.98

1.7

9.24

1.9

10.10

2.0

9.99

2.1

September

6.91

1.5

7.92

1.7

9.01

1.9

10.18

2.1

10.13

2.0

October

6.83

1.5

8.09

1.8

8.86

1.9

10.17

2.2

9.95

2.0

November

7.16

1.6

8.31

1.9

8.71

1.8

10.01

2.1

9.77

2.0

December

7.17

1.7

8.21

1.6

8.50

1.8

9.67

1.9

9.74

2.0

Annual Average

7.31

1.6

8.39

1.7

9.25

2.0

10.13

2.1

10.32

2.1

1988

1987

1986

1985

1984

Rate

Pts

Rate

Pts

Rate

Pts

Rate

Pts

Rate

Pts

January

10.38

2.0

9.20

2.2

10.89

2.3

13.08

2.5

13.37

2.3

February

9.89

2.1

9.08

2.1

10.71

2.3

12.92

2.4

13.23

2.4

March

9.93

2.0

9.04

2.1

10.08

2.3

13.17

2.6

13.39

2.4

April

10.20

2.1

9.83

2.3

9.94

2.2

13.20

2.6

13.65

2.4

May

10.46

2.1

10.60

2.3

10.15

2.3

12.91

2.5

13.94

2.5

June

10.46

2.0

10.54

2.2

10.69

2.3

12.22

2.5

14.42

2.5

July

10.43

2.0

10.28

2.2

10.51

2.2

12.03

2.5

14.67

2.6

August

10.60

2.2

10.33

2.1

10.20

2.1

12.19

2.6

14.47

2.6

September

10.48

2.1

10.89

2.2

10.01

2.2

12.19

2.6

14.35

2.6

October

10.30

1.9

11.26

2.2

9.98

2.1

12.14

2.5

14.13

2.6

November

10.27

2.1

10.65

2.1

9.70

2.0

11.78

2.4

13.64

2.5

December

10.61

2.1

10.64

2.1

9.32

2.1

11.26

2.3

13.18

2.5

Annual Average

10.34

2.1

10.21

2.2

10.19

2.2

12.43

2.5

13.88

2.5

1983

1982

1981

1980

1979

Rate

Pts

Rate

Pts

Rate

Pts

Rate

Pts

Rate

Pts

January

13.25

2.2

17.48

2.2

14.90

2.0

12.88

1.6

10.39

1.5

February

13.04

2.0

17.60

2.2

15.13

2.0

13.04

1.6

10.41

1.5

March

12.80

2.2

17.16

2.2

15.40

2.0

15.28

2.0

10.43

1.5

April

12.78

2.1

16.89

2.3

15.58

2.0

16.32

1.9

10.50

1.5

May

12.63

2.1

16.68

2.3

16.40

2.1

14.26

1.9

10.69

1.6

June

12.87

2.1

16.70

2.2

16.70

2.1

12.71

1.8

11.04

1.6

July

13.43

2.2

16.82

2.2

16.83

2.1

12.19

1.8

11.09

1.7

August

13.81

2.2

16.27

2.3

17.28

2.1

12.56

1.7

11.09

1.7

September

13.73

2.2

15.43

2.3

18.16

2.1

13.20

1.7

11.30

1.6

October

13.54

2.1

14.61

2.2

18.45

2.3

13.79

1.7

11.64

1.7

November

13.44

2.1

13.82

2.2

17.82

2.1

14.21

1.7

12.83

1.7

December

13.42

2.2

13.62

2.2

16.95

2.1

14.79

1.7

12.90

1.6

Annual Average

13.24

2.1

16.04

2.2

16.63

2.1

13.74

1.8

11.20

1.6

1978

1977

1976

1975

1974

Rate

Pts

Rate

Pts

Rate

Pts

Rate

Pts

Rate

Pts

January

9.01

1.3

8.72

1.1

9.02

1.1

9.43

1.2

8.54

1.0

February

9.14

1.3

8.67

1.1

8.81

1.0

9.10

1.2

8.46

1.0

March

9.20

1.3

8.69

1.2

8.76

1.3

8.89

1.1

8.41

1.0

April

9.35

1.3

8.75

1.1

8.73

1.3

8.82

1.0

8.58

1.0

May

9.57

1.3

8.83

1.1

8.76

1.3

8.91

1.1

8.97

1.1

June

9.71

1.4

8.86

1.1

8.85

1.3

8.89

1.0

9.09

1.2

July

9.74

1.4

8.94

1.1

8.93

1.2

8.89

1.1

9.28

1.3

August

9.78

1.3

8.94

1.1

9.00

1.2

8.94

1.1

9.59

1.3

September

9.76

1.3

8.90

1.1

8.98

1.2

9.12

1.1

9.96

1.4

October

9.86

1.2

8.92

1.2

8.92

1.2

9.22

1.1

9.98

1.5

November

10.11

1.2

8.92

1.1

8.81

1.3

9.15

1.1

9.79

1.4

December

10.35

1.4

8.96

1.2

8.79

1.2

9.10

1.1

9.62

1.3

Annual Average

9.64

1.3

8.85

1.1

8.87

1.2

9.05

1.1

9.19

1.2

1973

1972

1971

Rate

Pts

Rate

Pts

Rate

Pts

January

7.44

0.9

7.44

1.0

na

na

February

7.44

1.0

7.32

0.9

na

na

March

7.46

0.9

7.29

0.9

na

na

April

7.54

0.9

7.29

0.9

7.31

na

May

7.65

0.9

7.37

0.9

7.43

na

June

7.73

0.9

7.37

0.9

7.53

na

July

8.05

1.0

7.40

0.9

7.60

na

August

8.50

1.0

7.40

0.9

7.70

na

September

8.82

1.1

7.42

1.0

7.69

na

October

8.77

1.1

7.42

1.0

7.63

na

November

8.58

1.0

7.43

1.0

7.55

na

December

8.54

1.0

7.44

1.0

7.48

na

Annual Average

8.04

1.0

7.38

0.9

na

na

John C. Holst, Jr. was licensed in 1974, so our Broker has seen all the interest rate cycles over time, TODAY is a great time to buy.

Mortgage Programs

Private Sector

Conventional Loans - The only security guarantee is the value of the property.

Conforming Loans
Conventional loans that follow the terms and conditions established by the guidelines of Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac.

  • Fixed-Rate Mortgage
    The interest rate and the principal payments remain fixed throughout the loan. Keep in mind your monthly escrow account payment could vary from year-to-year as taxes and insurance rates change.

  • Variable or Adjustable-Rate Mortgage
    The interest rate on the loan fluctuates over the period of the loan. Periodic adjustments to the interest rate are made based on changes to a defined index. The loan's interest rate is determined by adding a fixed number of points to the defined index.

  • Balloon Loan
    Short term, fixed-rate mortgage that has monthly payments usually based on a 30-year amortization schedule and a lump sum payment due at the end of term, usually 3, 5 or 7 years. The interest rate on balloon loans is usually less than a 15- or 30-year fixed-rate mortgage.

  • Piggyback Loan
    A second mortgage that closes with the first. Often the first mortgage is for 80% of the purchase price and the "piggyback" is for 10%. The home buyer covers the remaining 10% with their down payment. (Some lenders will write a second mortgage of 15% or even 20% of the purchase price.)

  • Housing Finance Agencies
    These agencies offer special loan programs to low- and moderate-income buyers, buyers interested in rehabilitating a home in a targeted area, and other groups as defined by the agency. Working through a housing finance agency, you can receive a below market interest rate, down payment assistance and other incentives.

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Jumbo and Non-Conforming Loans
Loans above the maximum amount established by the guidelines of Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac. Often the interest rate charged for a jumbo or non-conforming loan is higher than that of a conforming loan.

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    Loans for borrowers who cannot meet the credit guidelines established by Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac. The purpose is to offer temporary financing to someone whose credit history disqualifies them for a conforming loan (including someone who has recently filed for bankruptcy, foreclosure or late payment on their credit report). Typically the interest rates run higher and vary depending upon the individual credit situation.

Government

FHA Loans
The Federal Housing Authority (FHA), which is part of the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD), plays a significant role in helping low- to moderate-income families qualify for mortgages. FHA assists first-time buyers and others who would not qualify for a conventional loan, by providing mortgage insurance to private lenders. Interest rates for an FHA loan are usually the going market rate, while the down payment requirements for an FHA loan are lower than conventional loans. The required down payment can be as low as 3 percent and the closing costs can be included in the mortgage amount.

VA Loans
VA Loans are guaranteed by the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs. Service persons and veterans can qualify for a VA Loan, which usually offers a competitive fixed interest rate, no down payment and limited closing costs. While the VA does not issue the loans, it does issue a certificate of eligibility required to apply for a VA loan.

RHS Loan Programs
The Rural Housing Service (RHS), which is part of the U.S. Department of Agriculture, guarantees loans from private lenders to help low- to moderate income families qualify for mortgages.


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