Mortgage rate scenarios to watch following a likely Fed rate cut
Nearly everyone thinks the
"These lower rates reflect growing market optimism that the
An important note: Mortgage rates are dictated not by central bank policy but by a complex array of factors, including 10-year
Even so, the economic data remains decidedly mixed.
But if the Fed does cut rates by a quarter-point as expected, what will happen to mortgage rates? Alas, it's not an easy question to answer, but here are some scenarios of how things could play out.
Scenario 1: Mortgage rates rise
We've seen this movie before: When the central bank cut its benchmark rate last year, mortgage rates rose.
In
That disconnect between the federal funds rate and mortgage rates suggests that even if the central bank trims rates twice this year, as most observers expect, mortgage rates could head back toward 7%.
Last year, mortgage rates zigged while Fed policy zagged, a clear reminder that the Fed doesn't set mortgage rates. If recent history repeats itself, then the coming cut has already been built into mortgage rates, and they'll go up from here ā especially given the surprising stubbornness of inflation. The consumer price index (CPI) has been held aloft in part by President
"I expect rates to have some slight upward pressure as the market processes CPI data and the upcoming Fed meeting," says
In this scenario, the recent optimism about lower rates quickly evaporates.
Scenario 2: Mortgage rates stay the same
Perhaps history doesn't repeat itself. Maybe mortgage rates settle into the range of 6.25% to 6.5%. That would be a welcome relief from a recent run of elevated mortgage rates. They briefly hit 8% in 2023, then spent stretches of 2024 and 2025 above 7%.
In this scenario, mortgage rates enter a holding pattern as the market makes sense of conflicting economic data.
"A 25 basis point cut is almost a sure thing, and the market has baked that into the current rate level," says
Much of the recent decline in mortgage rates was spurred by the jobs report that came out in early September. It's unlikely that the Fed's move will lead to further declines in mortgage rates, says
If this is how the story plays out, it's not all bad: The recent downturn in rates is getting some buyers and borrowers off the sidelines. The
Scenario 3: Mortgage rates fall
Another possibility ā and one that loan officers and real estate agents are hoping for ā is that mortgage rates keep falling, and that the Fed keeps cutting. It's a be-careful-what-you-wish-for scenario: Mortgage rates generally rise when the economy is revving, and they typically fall when the economy begins to sputter. So declining rates would probably follow continued weakness in the job market.
Rates at 6% or below wouldn't be bad news in certain corners. Some discouraged homebuyers could decide to get off the sidelines and resume their home searches. And some of those homeowners who took mortgages at 7.5% could refinance into cheaper debt.
"We've seen a consistent stream of data pointing to cooling inflation and a softer labor market, which together create downward pressure on yields," says Dr.
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