Mortgage Rates Fall Slightly, But Borrowers Need More Relief
Mortgage rates fell across the board this week, breaking a four-week streak of increases.
The average rate on the 30-year fixed-rate mortgage fell 12 basis points to 6.95% for the week ending
Even with this slight reprieve, borrowers shouldn't hold their breath waiting for significant rate drops any time soon.
However, for would-be buyers who need rates to fall closer to 6.5%, there is a light at the end of the tunnel — if they can wait for it.
High rates push home sales to record lows
At a recent legislative event,
"For new home buyers, their monthly payment obligation has increased, and this is what's killing the housing market," said Yun, who referred to lower mortgage rates as the "magic bullet" that the real estate industry needs to recover.
"Home sales have been very difficult over the past two years," he told industry stakeholders. "We've had the lowest home sales in 30 years for two consecutive years."
Yun attributed the recent market slowdown to the economy falling short of
Still, Yun's tone was bullish. He noted that shelter costs, which are a major economic indicator, are trending downward. Job growth has also exceeded pre-pandemic levels, and wages are outpacing price increases on consumer goods — all factors the Fed will consider in deciding when to cut rates.
Some areas are still hot
While the nation's overall real estate market might be suffering, some pockets are still red-hot. Zillow reports that several Northeast areas —
Currently, the slowest major metro market is
If you're looking to buy in a buzzy market, you may need to prepare for a bidding war.
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