Continued economic growth and a rise in inflation have helped push mortgage rates up for the fourth consecutive week, making it difficult for potential buyers to jump into the purchase market.
Read More »Weekly Mortgage Rates Swing Up Again
“Mortgage rates moved up for the second consecutive week,” said Sam Khater, Freddie Mac’s Chief Economist. “The economy is showing signs of resilience, mainly due to consumer spending, and rates are increasing.”
Read More »Mortgage Rates Reverse Trend, Inch Upward
What caused the uptick in fixed mortgage rates, and what might it mean for the housing market in the months ahead?
Read More »Nominal Interest Rate up 25pts
The Federal Open Market Committee moved to raise the nominal interest rate by 25 points to a range of 4.50-4.75% at the end of its February meeting.
Read More »Home Prices Trend Downward Nationwide in November
For the fifth consecutive month, the S&P Dow Jones Indices reported declining home prices in the U.S., as potential buyers took a bigger step back from the market.
Read More »Dip in Rates Drives Refi Volume Upward
The 2023 mortgage market began on a positive note, as Freddie Mac reported a week-over-week slide in mortgage rates leading to an uptick in refinance apps.
Read More »Year Begins With Mortgage Rates on the Upswing
Freddie Mac reports that 2023 has begun with a second consecutive week of mortgage rate hikes, with app activity sinking to a quarter-century low as high rates continue to weaken the housing market.
Read More »Homebuyer Optimism on the Rise as Rates Continue to Decline
Freddie Mac reports the fixed-rate mortgage sliding for the sixth straight week, with the downward trend in rates resulting in a rise in refis, offsetting a week-over-week decrease in purchase activity.
Read More »Mortgage Rates Slide for Fifth Consecutive Week
With the dip in mortgage rates now surpassing a month, a slight uptick in mortgage apps has led to a recent stabilization in purchase demand.
Read More »Mortgage Rates Fall for Third Consecutive Week
Riding the hopes that the Federal Reserve will slow its pace of rate hikes, Freddie Mac reported that the 30-year, fixed-rate mortgage fell yet again, as house prices soften with 2022 coming to a close.
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