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U.S. Mortgage Applications Drop To Lowest Level Since Early 2000

The Mortgage Bankers Association’s market index dropped in the week ended July 15 to the lowest since February 2000,.

US Mortgage Applications Drop to Lowest Level Since Early 2000
US Mortgage Applications Drop to Lowest Level Since Early 2000

A measure of US mortgage applications to buy or refinance a home fell to the lowest since the turn of the millennium in the latest sign of sluggish housing demand.

The Mortgage Bankers Association’s market index dropped in the week ended July 15 to the lowest since February 2000, data released Wednesday showed. The group’s measure of home purchase applications fell for a third week to a more than two-year low.

U.S. Mortgage Applications Drop To Lowest Level Since Early 2000

The housing market has been cooling off as mortgage rates near the highest since 2008 compound affordability challenges. Separate data Wednesday showed existing-home sales fell for a fifth month in June to a two-year low.

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