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January Mortgage Rate Update



Last month, I wrote about the decline in mortgage rates during the latter half of 2006, noting that real estate might have fared worse if not for the tailwind provided by falling rates.

As it happens, rates began to rise soon after that posting and they haven't stopped since. The last thing the housing market needs right now is an extended rise in mortgage rates. Of course, whether they continue to increase remains to be seen.

In keeping with the 2006 vs. 2007 comparison theme, I will note that rates are slightly higher now than they were a year ago. They are, however, still noticably down from their mid-2006 peaks.



A Nerd's Eye View

Rich Toscano is a financial advisor with Pacific Capital Associates*;
he also writes about San Diego real estate at Piggington's Econo-Almanac.
Contact him at rtoscano@pcasd.com.

Pension Case Update:

 

Another hearing likely won't take place until an appeals court decides whether to hear Aguirre's challenge.

Thursday, January 25 -- 4:15 pm

Reggie Bush Probe Heats Up:

 

Local U.S. attorney's office subpoenas witnesses in Reggie Bush probe.

Thursday, January 25 -- 1:20 pm

Weighing in on Lam:

 

The New York Times editorializes on U.S. Attorney's departure.

Thursday, January 25 -- 11:26 am


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Thursday, January 25 -- 2:51 pm

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MPA Success Stories:

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