MBA Mortgage Applications Move Higher in Week Ending July 4

By: Jann Swanson

Weekly mortgage applications in the United States moved higher in the week ending July 4, according to data released from the Mortgage Bankers' Association (MBA) on Wednesday, which reported a 7.5% week-over-week rise in applications.

In the previous week, applications rose by 3.6%.

The portion of fixed-rate mortgages rose 5.7%, after accelerating 3.6% previously, while those opting for variable rates rose by 26.4% after the previous week's 2.9% increase.

Compared to last year, the market composite index fell 18.1%.

The average loan size was $225.4k, below the previous week's $220.4k level.

The average interest rate for a 30-year fixed-rate mortgage moved up to 6.43% from 6.33%.

by Erik Kevin Franco and edited by Cristina Markham