It's Time to Lock in Rates, Buyers
Posted by Mike Ciucci on
I hope everyone had a great weekend here in Charleston. It was absolutely beautiful, which is yet another reason we all live here.
After a significant jump in rates to start the week last week, rates settled down slightly at the end of the week and into the start of this week. Unfortunately, I think we've begun a pattern that will continue throughout the rest of 2010...rates will be very volatile and moving up and down constantly, with a trend upwards.
If you're considering moving very soon, then I might suggest locking in your rate now. Rates are constantly changing, so be sure to contact your lender.
Make it a great week!
-Mike
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