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Mortgage rates in West Palm Beach, Florida

By Clare Mallen · Bankrate.com
Tuesday, January 10, 2012
Posted: 10 am ET

The average 30 year fixed mortgage rate has dropped to an all-time low, due in large part to the Federal Reserve Bank working to maintain mortgage rates low. This is especially true for mortgage rates in West Palm Beach, FL, where mortgage rates are lower than the national trend. If you are looking to refinance, or you are a first-time homebuyer, our site provides as a service the ability to check local mortgage rates in West Palm Beach, or throughout the Florida area, with an easy rates search function.

Turn to our site for real-time, accurate information on mortgage rates in cities throughout the United States, or to discover the mortgage rates in West Palm Beach today.

Mortgage rates in West Palm Beach, FL

As of 10:00 a.m. with a $165,000 loan with 20 percent down the mortgage rates in West Palm Beach, FL, are as follows. The 30-year fixed mortgage rates vary from 3.66 percent to 4.34 percent.

Lenders APR Rates
Quick Quote Mortgage 3.789% 3.750%
Aurora Bank 3.799% 3.750%
Loan Depot 4.000% 4.000%
Quicken Loans 4.341% 4.250%
AimLoan.com 3.799% 3.750%

Use Bankrate.com's mortgage calculator to find out what your mortgage payment could be.

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