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Are you trying to buy a home? Tell us how you're dealing with variable mortgage rates
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Date:2025-04-12 14:25:39
Mortgage rates are higher than they've been in over a decade these last few months. They're also changing, fluctuating up and down in response to the nation's economic outlook and, recently, some of the largest bank closures in national history. All of this has made it an especially challenging time to navigate the housing market.
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