Tuesday, August 07, 2007

Wells Fargo Jumbo Rate Jumps to 8%

Wells Fargo, one of the nation's biggest mortgage lenders, raised the interest rates on it 30-year, fixed-rate, non-conforming (AKA jumbo) loan to 8 percent last week, up from 6.875 percent. Other lenders are likely to join Wells Fargo.

The reason is apparently the collapse of the secondary mortgage market.

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