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ARM vs. fixed-rate mortgages

Federal Reserve Goes Dovish, Fed Rate to Stay Neutral Through 2019, Mortgage Rates drop

The Federal Reserve went dovish today with their announcement after the FOMC March meeting, conveying employment and economic conditions are historically solid, but slowing. The highlights: No Fed Funds rate increases through 2019-2020. We’ll see, as they were predicting 3 or 4 increases ... » Learn More about Federal Reserve Goes Dovish, Fed Rate to Stay Neutral Through 2019, Mortgage Rates drop

Filed Under: Mortgage Rates Tagged With: ARM vs. fixed-rate mortgages, economics, fed funds rates, mortgage rates

Federal Reserve’s New Keyword is Patience – No More Hikes for a While

The Federal Reserve has reversed their previously conveyed interest rate plan. Fed Chair Jay Powell indicated there are too many crosscurrents , and the appropriate policy will be to stay pat on the present Fed Funds Rate of 2.25-2.5% for a undetermined period. Only 6 weeks ago the perceived Fed ... » Learn More about Federal Reserve’s New Keyword is Patience – No More Hikes for a While

Filed Under: Mortgage Rates, Regulations and Laws Tagged With: ARM vs. fixed-rate mortgages, economics, mortgage rates

Federal Reserve Increases Fed Rate Again Another 1/4% to 2.25-2.5% Range, But Mortgage Rates Drop

As expected, the Federal Reserve increased their overnight Fed Funds Rate another .25%. This will put the rate in the 2.25-2.5% range. This will affect consumer short term borrowing costs and interest rates on credit cards, and adjustable rate mortgages with an index tied to short term interest ... » Learn More about Federal Reserve Increases Fed Rate Again Another 1/4% to 2.25-2.5% Range, But Mortgage Rates Drop

Filed Under: Mortgage Rates Tagged With: ARM vs. fixed-rate mortgages, economics, fed funds rates, real estate market

Mortgage Rates Drop – Yield Curve Close to Inverting

Lets take a look at the spread between the 10-year and 2-year yield in the past, and how it has historically been a very accurate sign of a recession once the spread goes to 0 or becomes inverted. While the spread is not at 0 or inverted, it is getting very close at only 13bp. which is a sharp ... » Learn More about Mortgage Rates Drop – Yield Curve Close to Inverting

Filed Under: Mortgage Rates Tagged With: ARM vs. fixed-rate mortgages, mortgage rates, yield curve

Fed Funds Rate Increased As Expected, Future Rate Forecast

The Federal Reserve increased their target rate for the Fed Funds another .25% today (Sept 26, 2018) to 2.0-2.25%. The gradual increase is expected to continue in the future. Another .25% as soon as this December. The Fed has direct control of the short term rates. This increase will directly ... » Learn More about Fed Funds Rate Increased As Expected, Future Rate Forecast

Filed Under: Mortgage Rates Tagged With: ARM vs. fixed-rate mortgages, economics, Fed Funds Rate, housing affordability, mortgage

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