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Mortgage Rates – Not Where They’ve Been, But Where Are They Going?

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The big news is the CPI (Consumer Price Index) is now at 7.5%. Most in 40 years. The Federal Reserve is behind the curve on normalizing interest rates from their end. They are still tapering their Quanitative Easing (purchasing Mortgage-Backed Securities and Bonds) artificially keeping long rates ... » Learn More about Mortgage Rates – Not Where They’ve Been, But Where Are They Going?

Filed Under: Mortgage Rates Tagged With: California Real Estate market, economics, Federal Reserve, mortgage rates

Mortgage Rates History Over Last 90 Days Based on Loan Program November 16 2021

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Mortgage rates have been trickling higher since the Federal Reserve indicated that they'll be starting the tapering of their purchase of mortgage-backed securities and long duration notes this month by $15B a month. The chart showing the impact of the loan to value and credit score reflect higher ... » Learn More about Mortgage Rates History Over Last 90 Days Based on Loan Program November 16 2021

Filed Under: Mortgage Rates Tagged With: mortgage rates

The Fed Preps Us For Rate Increases

Fed Funds Rate Forecast Sept 22 2021

After their September 22nd meeting, the Federal Reserve left the Fed Funds Rate at 0-.25%, and the quantity of Bond and Mortgage Securities purchases intact at $120B per month... But they signaled that they feel comfortable scaling back on their bond purchases by the end of the year. The bond and ... » Learn More about The Fed Preps Us For Rate Increases

Filed Under: Mortgage Rates Tagged With: fed funds rates, mortgage rates, Quantitative Easing, Quantitative Tightening

Mortgage Rates Still Great… For Now

10 year note chart September 7 2021

The Federal Reserve has been setting the stages for tapering their purchasing of mortgage backed securities using Quantitative Easing (QE). Their purchasing of gov’t notes and mortgages have kept interest rates at artificially lower levels to compensate for the economic effects of the pandemic ... » Learn More about Mortgage Rates Still Great… For Now

Filed Under: Market Updates, Mortgage Rates Tagged With: mortgage rates, Quantitative Easing

2 Positives For Refinances-Elimination of .5 pt Tax and Rates Drop

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As I conveyed in a previous blog in June, the FHFA was being pushed by mortgage trade groups to eliminate an "Adverse Market Fee" on .5 point on conforming refinances. This was a hidden tax on the consumer that increased the cost of a refinance $2500 in additional costs to a $500,000 loan, or around ... » Learn More about 2 Positives For Refinances-Elimination of .5 pt Tax and Rates Drop

Filed Under: Mortgage Rates Tagged With: conforming loans, Fannie Mae, Freddie Mac, inverse market fee, mortgage rates, refinance

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