According to Freddie Mac, the 30-year mortgage averaged 6.78% in the week ending July 20, compared with 6.96% the previous week and 5.54% a year earlier.
The decline brings rates down from their highest since hitting 7.08% last fall.
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U.S. long-term mortgage rates have fallen amid signs of slowing inflation. So reports ABC News.
According to Freddie Mac, the 30-year mortgage averaged 6.78% in the week ending July 20, compared with 6.96% the previous week and 5.54% a year earlier.
The decline brings rates down from their highest since hitting 7.08% last fall.