Mortgage demand falls despite lower rates

U.S. mortgage applications fell last week despite the lowest loan rates in , the said on Wednesday, in another sign that housing will likely recover slowly from its three-year plunge.

Home loan applications fell a seasonally adjusted 2.8 percent in the September 25 week, driven down by a 6.2 percent drop in demand for purchase loans and a 0.8 percent in requests.

Borrowing costs inched closer to record , with average 30-year rates dipping 0.03 percentage point to 4.94 percent.

The 30-year rates were the lowest since the week ended May 22, at 4.81 percent, after hitting an all-time low of 4.61 percent in March, according to the . A year ago, before intensive government interventions, 30-year rates averaged 6.33 percent.

Source/Full Story: Reuters
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