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Chase A.
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What is a good interest rate?

Chase A.
  • Springfield, MO
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What is considered to be a good interest rate for a traditional 30 year mortgage?

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Dmitriy Yeshin
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  • Scotch Plains, NJ
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Dmitriy Yeshin
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Scotch Plains, NJ
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Check out www.bankrate.com. They will give you rates and fees for lenders in your area. Easiest way to compare. National lenders such as Wells Fargo, Citi bank, chase etc always post rates online as well. It's easy to find if you Google ''bank name mortgage rates".

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