Freddie Mac reports that interest on most long-term mortgages rose this past week. According to the firm, 30-year fixed loans came in last week at an average rate of 4.91 percent, up from 4.82 percent a week earlier; while 15-year fixed mortgages settled at 4.53 percent compared to 4.50 percent over the same period. Interest was also higher on five-year adjustable-rate mortgages, which bumped up to 4.82 from 4.79; but the one-year ARM slipped down to 4.69 percent from 4.82 percent. Read more about Nashville mortgage rates and HASP
Past information on Nashville mortgage rates: