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30 Yr Fixed 6.042 bullet_arrow_up 6.042
15 Yr Fixed 5.500 bullet_arrow_up 5.500
3/1 Arm 5.125 bullet_arrow_up 5.125
5/1 Arm 5.500 bullet_arrow_up 5.500
30 Yr Fixed Jumbo 6.250 bullet_arrow_up 6.250

Rates may include points.

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Aurora Mortgage Rates & Refinance

Aurora is a unique city which is located in four counties of northern Illinois. The city of Aurora currently has a population of around 150,000. Aurora calls itself the 'City of Lights' because it was the first city in Illinois to have all electric street lighting. Today's downtown area of the city was once an Indian village. The city was also once divided east and west as two towns. Today, a rivalry still exists - primarily in high school sports teams between east and west areas of the city. The city survived a major earthquake in 1909. The city of Aurora has at least 20 theatres and playhouses for live entertainment. Aurora is home to many manufacturing plants. One of the major attractions in the city is the Phillips Park Zoo. The park is home to a zoo, a sunken garden, playground facilities, and a golf course.

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