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  2. Here’s why the Fed’s most recent rate cut won’t fix the US ...

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    While the Federal Reserve has cut rates by 0.5% twice this year, the 30-year fixed mortgage rate still averages 6.79% — far higher than expected. Experts predict rates may ease slightly but ...

  3. 5 Things To Invest In as Interest Rates Fall - AOL

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    When interest rates dip, mortgages become more affordable, making for a prime opportunity to invest in real estate. “Mortgage rates tend to drop after rate cuts, which can make it easier for ...

  4. Should I pay off my mortgage or invest? - AOL

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    Monitor your investment portfolio, assessing both near- and long-term return rates. A good benchmark to use in this situation is the S&P 500 , which has historical returns of 10 percent on average ...

  5. 6 smart money moves to make before and after Fed rate cuts ...

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    Even a small rate drop of 0.50% can save me over $300. While car loans can be worth refinancing, especially with bigger rate changes, other loans like mortgages often benefit more from refinancing ...

  6. Mortgage rate locks: What they are, how they work - AOL

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    If borrower rates decrease during your rate lock period, you can "float down" to the lower interest rate. This feature usually comes with a fee that can range from 0.25% to 1% of your mortgage ...

  7. How to get the best refinance rate on your mortgage - AOL

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    If you go with the refinance that has the lower interest rate, you’ll pay $1,919 per month in principal and interest and $370,682 in interest for the loan’s duration.