Instant Reaction: Mortgage Rates, July 03, 2024
Facts: The 30-year fixed mortgage rate from Freddie Mac increased to 6.95% over the last week from 6.86%. This is the first weekly increase since May 30. At 6.95%, with 20% down, a monthly mortgage payment on a home of $400,000 is $2,118.
Positive: While mortgage rates increased this week and affordability is bleak, there is also slightly more existing inventory coming onto the market. Home buyers at higher incomes may stand a chance to have their offer accepted as moderate-income buyers are forced to the sidelines—this is especially true of first-time buyers who have been largely shut out of the market.
Negative: The lock-in impact of higher rates for a prolonged period means someone who purchased or refinanced a $400,000 home at 3% vs. 6.95% would have a monthly mortgage payment of $1,349, a difference of $769 a month. This is unfathomable for many Americans, even with life changes.Recent Posts
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