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Looking at bmortgage/b rates is one thing but let’s translate this into bmortgage/b payments. Using our bmortgage calculator/b we translated today’s bmortgage/b rates into a bmortgage/b payment on a 200k house. For good measure we did the same thing b.../b

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Mortgage rates experienced a historic drop this month. 30 Year rates fell from 5.97 to 5.53. This is the lowest rates have been since January 2008. But I think this understates how low mortgage rates are this week so I did a little research. Since 1974 rates have been lower than today's rates only four times. Below are the dates and mortgage rates.

Although we looked over a period of 34 years it was interesting that three of the four months with the lowest mortgage rates were in 2003 and 2004. This was basically when Greenspan was cutting the fed rate to prevent the US from going into a recession. A lot of people now blame Greenspan for causing the housing bubble and our current problems. While he might be partially to blame personally I think the massive number of subprime loans (basically loans to people that have a poor credit history) and interest only loans contributed to the problem as well.

The main difference between today's low rates and the rates we saw in 2003 and 2004 is that 5 years ago pretty much anyone with a pulse could get a loan. In the current market rates are low but banks are much more restrictive about giving out loans.
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