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Mortgage Rates Fall on Fed Cut Speculation
The average 30-year mortgage rate dipped to the lowest rate in months as markets increasingly expect a Federal Reserve rate cut in September. NEW
Mortgage Rates Today, September 2, 2025: 30-Year Rates Rise to 6.59%
Factors influencing current mortgage rates Today’s mortgage rates are influenced by economic and market conditions, as well as personal factors. The rate you’re quoted
Don’t shortchange investments to buy a house — even at today’s rates
Jeff Ostrowski September 2, 2025 at 11:39 AM The stock market — and home prices — keep setting records, and mortgage rates remain north
Here Are Today’s Mortgage Refinance Rates: September 2, 2025 – No Movement On Rates
Editorial Note: We earn a commission from partner links on Forbes Advisor. Commissions do not affect our editors’ opinions or evaluations. 30-year fixed refinance
September Mortgage Outlook: Rates May Stay Put Until the Fed Meets
Mortgage rates are likely to remain mostly unchanged in the first half of September. After that, the direction of mortgage rates depends on what
Washburne family unveils new real estate venture
This week, the Washburne family announced it is consolidating its commercial real estate management platform under a single brand, Gillon Property Group. The move
Groups organize 'call to action' workshop to tackle South Florida's affordable housing crisis
The Coalition to End Homelessness and the League of Women Voters of Broward County are hosting a public workshop on Sept. 6 to address
MORTGAGE RATES TODAY: Steady and holding to start September
Mortgage rates remain steady for homebuyers. Today’s rates reflect ongoing economic factors. We will break down the latest numbers for you. This article provides
Trump May Declare a National Housing Emergency: What to Know
President Donald Trump may declare a national housing emergency this fall, said Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent. The move would tee up housing affordability as