Mortgage Interest Rates Remain Around 7%
At the beginning of this year, national financial experts were mostly in agreement that the Fed would go through a series of interest rates drops in 2024. They thought that with inflation numbers predicted to decline, the Fed would need to do this to get the economy back on track. So far, the Fed has failed to drop rates and has even made it look as if a rate decline program is not in the picture any time soon. Recent unfavorable inflation rates could be putting a stranglehold on Fed rates declining any time soon. With that reality, mortgage interest rates remain around the 7% mark. This is a lower level than a year ago, but this rate remains higher than what many home buyers feel they want to deal with. Many would-be buyers are sitting and waiting for mortgage interest rates to drop, but is that the best route? The following article from "US News" talks about the best direction for home buyers to take. It's been two years since the Federal Reserve first began its tightening cycle with a series of rate hikes, effectively ending the pandemic-era housing boom. Since then, mortgage rates rose past 5%, 6% and 7% as home prices stayed stubbornly high – a combination that brought housing affordability to its lowest levels in decades. The spring 2024 home-shopping season is upon us, and it brings with it a sense of deja vu: Just like in 2023, two-thirds of respondents who plan on buying a home in 2024 are waiting for rates to fall first, according to the second annual Homebuyer Sentiment Survey from U.S. News. Between Feb. 28 and March 4, U.S. News ran a nationwide survey of 1,200 Americans who are planning to buy a home in 2024 using a mortgage. We asked respondents a series of questions to find out how the mortgage rate environment has impacted their homebuying plans. Here's what we found: Have An Awesome Week!
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