Friday’s Rates
Rhonda Porter on 08 28, 2009
Since I was on vacation last week, I didn’t post rates so the “arrows” are actually indicated changes to rates from August 14, 2009; my last rate post at Rain City Guide.
Conforming Mortgage Rates (loan amounts up to $417,000 for 1-unit properties). The conforming rate quote below is based on owner occupied with a mid-low credit score of 740 or higher, “full doc” purchase with a sales price of $500,000 and a loan amount of $400,000 single family dwelling (non condo). This scenario includes reserves (taxes & insurance) not being waived. Rates quoted are priced based on a 30-40 day closing with no prepayment penalties on any of the rates quoted below.
30 Year Fixed @ 1 Point: 4.875% (APR 5.030%).
0.125% to rate from what I posted on August 14, 2009.
15 Year Fixed @ 1 Pt: 4.375% (APR 4.637%). Same as posted on August 14, 2009.
10/1 ARM 5/2/5 CAPS w/1 Pt: 4.500% (APR 5.808%). Same.
7/1 ARM 5/2/5 CAPS w/1 Pt: 4.125% (APR 6.076%).
0.25% to rate.
5/1 ARM 5/2/5 CAPS with 1 Point: 3.875% (APR 6.389%)
0.25% to rate.. ~ Priced with 0 Points: 4.125% (APR 6.393%)
0.125% to rate.
Conforming High Balance Rates. Pricing is based on the same criteria above except where the loan amount is $417,001 – $567,500 for properties in King, Snohomish or Pierce Counties; specifically priced for a sales price of $625,000 and a $500,000 loan amount.
30 Year Fixed @ 1 Pt: 5.125% (APR 5.272%).
0.125% to rate.
Jumbo/Non-Conforming. Loan amounts up to 1 million for ARMs and 1.5 million for the 30 year fixed. The quotes below are based on 740 or higher credit scores with 80% loan to value with a loan amount of $650,000.
30 Year Fixed at 1 point: 6.125% (APR 6.268). Same.
7/1 ARM 5/2/5 CAPS @ 1 Pt: 5.500% (APR 6.736%).
0.125% to rate.
5/1 ARM 5/2/5 CAPS @ 1 Pt: 4.875% (APR 6.752%).
0.125% to rate.
FHA. Pricing based on credit score of 620 or better and loan amounts up to $417,000 for FHA in King, Snohomish and Pierce Counties.
30 Year Fixed @ 1 Pt: 5.125% (APR 5.951%).
0.125% to rate.
FHA-Jumbo/High Balance. Pricing based on loan amounts from $417,001 – $567,500 for King, Snohomish and Pierce Counties with a 660 or higher mid-credit score.
30 Year Fixed @ 1 Pt: 5.250% (APR 5.936). Same.
FHA 203 (k) Rehab-Streamline. Pricing criteria same as FHA above with loan amounts up to $417,000. This scenario is based on a $400,000 base loan amount.
30 Year Fixed @ 1 Pt: 5.375% (APR 5.966%). Same.
VA. Pricing based on credit scores of 620 or better based on loan amounts up to $417,000. VA loan amounts over $417,000 are also available.
30 Year Fixed @ 1 Pt: 5.250% (APR 5.552%). Same.
USDA Rural Housing. 100% financing with income limits and properties must be located within a specific area (this program is generally available in rural towns with populations of 10,000 or less). For eligibility, click here.
30 Year Fixed @ 1 Pt: 5.375% (APR 5.696%). Same.
Prime Rate (what HELOCs are based on): 3.25%
This is just a small sample available of rates and products. This is not a guarantee nor is it a commitment of interest rate. Rates are as of August 28, 2009 at 8:30 a.m. and may change at any time. Available programs may change at anytime as well. To see rates that I’m quoting “live” click here.
For purposes of this post: “1 point” is 1% of the loan amount and would be reflected in line 801 or 808 (depending on whether the loan is brokered or not). Unless the rate is bought down; there are zero discount points referenced which would be reflected on line 802 of the GFE/HUD-1 Settlement Statement. Zero points means no points are paid on lines 801, 802 or 808 (this applies to all rates quoted on this post).
NOTE: Rhonda Porter and Mortgage Master Service Corporation are not affiliated with any real estate brokerages.
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Thanks Rhonda,
I have a property in escrow closing Monday that locked at 5.5% with a float down option and closed out at 4.875% with a $1,500 buydown. Not bad.
A good example of how easily rates can move a half a point back and forth in a short period of time, and why people need to be qualified for a range of possibilities, within reason.