Reuters – After hitting an all-time low in early December, the average rate on a 30-year, fixed-rate mortgage rose to 5.05 percent this week and could climb to 6 percent by the end of 2010, the Washington Post reported on Saturday, citing U.S. mortgage financier Freddie Mac’s latest survey.
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Freddie Mac sees rates headed to 6 percent by end of 2010
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Freddie Mac sees rates headed to 6 percent by end of 2010 (Reuters)
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