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Obama Announces New Refi Program in State of the Union Address

Despite rumors earlier in the week that President Barack Obama would announce a settlement between the state attorneys general and the nation's top servicers in his State of the Union address, the president made no such announcement Tuesday night. However, he did announce his intention to save millions of homeowners approximately $3,000 annually on their mortgages by allowing them to refinance at today's low interest rates. Obama also plans to create a Financial Crimes Unit to protect consumers from fraud schemes.

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Mortgage Rates: How Low Can They Go?

Credit conditions may be tight, but for those who do qualify for a new home loan, the cost of borrowing has never been lower. Data released Thursday by Freddie Mac shows the average rate for a 30-year fixed mortgage edged down to 3.88 percent this week to hit a new all-time low. The 30-year rate has come in below the 4.00 percent mark for seven consecutive weeks now. The 15-year rate edged up just one basis point from its record low to 3.17 percent.

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Housing May Turn the Corner in 2012: CoreLogic

CoreLogic's chief economist Mark Fleming says 2012 may be the year the housing market begins to turn the corner. He notes that housing is an industry with long business cycles. Regional housing recessions typically take three to five years to find their bottom, and the national housing recession has behaved similarly in that it has bounced along a bottom for the past two years. But Fleming says he's seeing some positive indicators - both existing-home sales and single-family housing starts have begun to increase, and affordability is at an all-time high.

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Mortgage Rates Break Record Lows

With property values across the country at depressed levels and interest rates dancing around historical lows for months now, housing affordability has hit an all-time high. That affordability inched even higher this week, as mortgage interest rates broke through their previous record-lows to fall further still. Freddie Mac says all loan products covered in its regular weekly market survey eased to set new all-time lows for the week ending January 12. The 30-year fixed rate is now at 3.89 percent.

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Thirty-Year Fixed-Rate Matches All-Time Low

Fixed mortgage rates started the year at or near their all-time record lows. Data from Freddie Mac shows the interest rate on a 30-year fixed mortgage averaged 3.91 percent for the week ending January 5, 2012, matching the record low set just two weeks earlier. This marks the fifth consecutive week the 30-year rate has come in below the 4.00 percent mark. The 15-year fixed-rate is averaging 3.23 percent, just two basis points above its all-time low hit in December.

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Freddie Mac Expects Low Mortgage Rates Through Mid-2012

Mortgage rates will likely remain very low, at least through mid-2012, according to Freddie Mac. Rates on 30-year conforming mortgages have hovered around 4.0 percent or lower for the past quarter. The GSE says that in large part due to the Federal Reserve's program for extending the maturity date for mortgage securities it holds. This program is expected to continue through the middle of next year and should keep fixed rates for 15- through 30-year mortgages elatively low during the first half of the year.

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Mortgage Rates…How Low Can They Go?

Mortgage interest rates continue to head south. Freddie Mac reported Thursday that the average 30-year fixed-mortgage rate sank to 3.91 percent this week, setting a new all-time record low. Adjustable-rate mortgage (ARM) products also hit new record lows. The 15-year fixed rate settled in to match last week's historic low at 3.21 percent. To put the declines into perspective, Freddie says today's homebuyers are paying over $1,200 less per year on a $200,000, 30-year fixed-rate loan than they would have just 12 months ago.

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Politicians Allegedly Participated in Countrywide’s VIP Loan Program

Rep. Darrell Issa of California sent a letter to the chairman and ranking member of the Committee on Oversight and Government Reform to inform them that he has found evidence that four current members of the House of Representatives received loans through a VIP loan program that has been under investigation since 2008. The loan program was operated by Countrywide as the ""Friends of Angelo"" program, named for CEO Angelo Mozilo.

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Mortgage Rates Hit Record Lows

It's now more affordable than ever to take out a home loan. According to Freddie Mac's nationwide survey, the 30-year fixed rate this week matched its average all-time record low of 3.94 percent, while the 15-year rate sank to a new low of 3.21 percent. The 5-year adjustable-rate mortgage also set a new all-time low at 2.86 percent. Included in Freddie Mac's report this week is a breakdown of average mortgage rates by region for the various loan products covered in the GSE's study. Rates are lowest in the West.

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Fed Offers Nothing New

Those keeping tabs on the Federal Reserve's movements were looking for a change in the central bank's communication strategy when officials emerged from their final policy meeting of the year on Tuesday. Some analysts were even anticipating the Fed to launch a third round of 'Quantitative Easing' measures. All expectations went unfulfilled. With Wall Street disappointed in the lack of action, mortgage rates dipped to new lows following the Fed's (non) announcement.

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