Mortgage Applications Rise 10.9% this Week

by Rich Epstein on July 9, 2009

mortgage-logoThe volume of mortgage applications filed last week rose 10.9% from the week before, spurred by a surgeĀ  in refinancings.

Applications to refinance existing home loans rebounded 15.2% for the week ended July 3, while applications for mortgages to purchase homes also increased, up 6.7%.

Overall, the pace of mortgage filings recovered from the week ended June 26, when refinancings had weakened to their lowest level since last November.

Refinancing applications made up 48.4% of all mortgage activity, up from 46.4% the week before, while adjustable-rate mortgages accounted for 4.4%, up from 4.3%.

According to the most recent survey, 30-year fixed-rate mortgages carried an average interest rate of 5.34% last week, unchanged from the week before.

To obtain this rate, the mortgage required payment of an average 1.13 points. A point is 1% of the mortgage amount, charged as prepaid interest.

Fifteen-year fixed-rate mortgages averaged 4.83% last week, up from 4.81% the week before; the mortgage required payment of an average 1.06 points to obtain the rate.


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