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20 Year Mortgage Rates
Find 20 Year Mortgage Rates from Bank Mortgage Lenders. Current 20 Year Mortgage Rates October 3, 2011. The Best 20 Year Mortgage Rates Offered Nationally. Compare 20 Year Mortgage Rates for New Home Loans. 20 Year Mortgage Rates Listed from the Largest Bank Mortgage Lenders
20 Year Mortgage Rates
Bank Mortgage Rate Points APR
Chase Mortgage Rates 20 Year Mortgage Rates
chase.com
800-873-6577
3.750 0.625 3.907
Bank America Mortgage Rates 20 Year Mortgage Rates
bankofamerica.com
800-551-7975
3.625 1.125 3.875
Citibank Mortgage Rates 20 Year Mortgage Rates
citimortgage.com
800-667-8424
3.875 0.125 3.975
Fifth Third Bank Mortgage Rates 20 Year Mortgage Rates
53.com
866-351-5353
3.750 0.000 3.791
US Bank Mortgage Rates 20 Year Mortgage Rates
usbank.com
888-831-7524
3.875 0.000 3.961
Citizens Bank Mortgage 20 Year Mortgage Rates
citizensbank.com
888-514-2300
3.875 0.000 3.970
M and I Bank Mortgage 20 Year Mortgage Rates
mibank.com
888-464-5463
4.000 0.250 4.075
PHH Mortgage Rates
phhmortgage.com
800-210-8849
3.830 1.000 4.102
The Huntington Bank 20 Year Mortgage Rates
huntington.com
866-917-4351
3.875 1.500 4.284
OneWest Bank 20 Year Mortgage Rates
owb.com
888-321-3863
4.000 0.735 4.205
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