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Mortgage rates edge higher amid Iran tensions, inflation uncertainty
Mortgage rates increased slightly this week, with the 30-year fixed loan averaging 6.49% according to Freddie Mac. The rise is linked to Iran tensions and inflation uncertainty, though rates have remained stable over the past six weeks.
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