For the second consecutive week, requests for home loans climbed to the highest level since June. However, this figure still falls just above a 13-year low, the Mortgage Bankers Association reports.
The group says its mortgage market index fell by a seasonally adjusted 4.4 percent in the week ended July 23.
Meanwhile, average 30-year mortgage rates climbed to 4.69 percent -- an increase of 0.10 percent since the group starting tracking rates in 1990.
The group says its mortgage market index fell by a seasonally adjusted 4.4 percent in the week ended July 23.
Meanwhile, average 30-year mortgage rates climbed to 4.69 percent -- an increase of 0.10 percent since the group starting tracking rates in 1990.




