Mortgage Rates Remain Flat
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(February 7, 2008)--The latest figures on mortgage interest rates show they've remained largely flat over the past week.

Finance giant Freddie Mac says the average for 30-year, fixed-rate mortgages is 5.67 percent.

That's compared to 5.68 percent last week.

A year earlier, that average stood at 6.28 percent.

The average for 15-year fixed is 5.15 percent, down from 5.17 percent last week.

For one-year Treasury-indexed adjustable rate mortgages, Freddie Mac says the average is 5.03 percent, down from 5.05 percent last week.

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