107.5FM WCCN The Rock - The Coolest Station in the Nation
ESPN 92.3FM WOSQ
92.7FM WPKG
Memories 1370AM 98.5FM
98.7FM / 1450AM WDLB - Timeless Classics
Listen Live: 107.5 THE ROCK92.7 FM
Family owned radio stations serving all of Central Wisconsin

U.S. Mortgage Rates Up Slightly

Sunday, September 2nd, 2018 -- 7:26 AM

Long-term U.S. mortgage rates ticked up this week as borrowing costs are meaningfully higher than a year ago.

According to the Associated Press, mortgage buyer Freddie Mac said Thursday that the average rate on 30-year, fixed-rate mortgages rose slightly to 4.52 percent from 4.51 percent last week. The rate averaged 3.82 percent a year ago. Average rates began to climb after the tax cuts signed into law last year by the President increased the federal budget deficit, as home loans generally move in sync with interest on 10-year Treasury notes. The average rate on 15-year, fixed-rate loans fell to 3.97 percent this week from 3.98 percent last week.

Because of rising home prices and borrowing costs, affordability has become a challenge for many would-be homebuyers and depressed sales of existing homes for the past four months. An analysis released Thursday by realtor.com found that the monthly costs of owning a home have climbed 14 percent in the past year. As a result, the median monthly cost to buy a home was $1,647, almost $400 more than the average monthly cost to rent a home.

Feel free to contact us with questions and/or comments.