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Mortgage Rates: PSECU (Pennsylvania State Employees Credit Union)

July 23rd, 2010 Posted in mortgage rates

PSECU or Pennsylvania State Employees Credit Union has some fairly decent mortgage rate offers today. If you live in Pennsylvania and are in the market for a home loan or looking to refinance your existing mortgage you may want to stop by one of their local branches. In general credit unions can get you slightly better rates than large, national banks due to the fact that they are member-owned, not-for-profit institutions which can pass along their profits to their members in the form of lower loan rates (or higher savings rates).

Today’s Lowest Mortgage Rates in Your Area

 

About PSECU:

PSECU is the largest credit union in Pennslyvania. They have been in business for roughly 75 years and have branch locations and ATM’s throughout Pennslyvania and the surrounding areas. They have roughly 350,000 members and control almost $3.3 billion in assets.

Current Mortgage Rates offered through PSECU:

- 15 year fixed mortgage with 0 points: APR as low as 4.583% depending on credit history.

- 15 year fixed mortgage with 1 points: APR as low as 4.483% depending on credit history.

- 15 year fixed mortgage with 2 points: APR as low as 4.381% depending on credit history.

- 15 year fixed mortgage with 3 points: APR as low as 4.280% depending on credit history.

- 30 year fixed mortgage with 0 points: APR as low as 5.114% depending on credit history.

- 30 year fixed mortgage with 1 points: APR as low as 4.947% depending on credit history.

- 30 year fixed mortgage with 2 points: APR as low as 4.779% depending on credit history.

- 30 year fixed mortgage with 3 points: APR as low as 4.681% depending on credit history.

These rates are accurate as of July, 23, 2010. Interest rates are time-sensitive in nature, if this article is out of date then these rates may no longer be available. View PSECU’s current mortgage rates here.

You may also be interested in PSECU’s CD Rates.



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