Archive for the ‘Rate Trend’ Category

Bankrate.com Mortgage Trend Index (July 5, 2007)

Thursday, July 5th, 2007

I am a regular participant in the Bankrate.com Mortgage Rate Trend survey and this week’s survey is now available. 45% of participants predict rates will increase 18% of participants predict rates will decrease 37% of participants predict rates will remain unchanged I am predicting that rates will decrease over the next 30 days, but that doesn’t mean you should necessarily follow my advice when choosing whether to lock a rate, or float it. My advice may not be appropriate for…

Original post by Dan Green

Bankrate.com Mortgage Trend Index (June 21, 2007)

Friday, June 22nd, 2007

I am a regular participant in the Bankrate.com Mortgage Rate Trend survey and this week’s survey is now available. 0% of participants predict rates will increase 53% of participants predict rates will decrease 47% of participants predict rates will remain unchanged I am predicting that rates will decrease over the next 30 days, but that doesn’t mean you should necessarily follow my advice when choosing whether to lock a rate, or float it. My advice may not be appropriate for…

Original post by Dan Green

Bankrate.com Mortgage Trend Index (June 14, 2007)

Thursday, June 14th, 2007

I am a regular participant in the Bankrate.com Mortgage Rate Trend survey and this week’s survey is now available. 42% of participants predict rates will increase 16% of participants predict rates will decrease 42% of participants predict rates will remain unchanged I am predicting that rates will increase over the next 30 days, but that doesn’t mean you should necessarily follow my advice when choosing whether to lock a rate, or float it. My advice may not be appropriate for…

Original post by Dan Green

Bankrate.com Mortgage Trend Index (May 31, 2007)

Thursday, May 31st, 2007

I am a regular participant in the Bankrate.com Mortgage Rate Trend survey and this week’s survey is now available. 58% of participants predict rates will increase 16% of participants predict rates will decrease 26% of participants predict rates will remain unchanged I am predicting that rates will increase over the next 30 days, but that doesn’t mean you should necessarily follow my advice when choosing whether to lock a rate, or float it. My advice may not be appropriate for…

Original post by Dan Green