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So have y’all ever just googled Average Interest rate on a Home Loan?

Well, for the first time a very long time, the national average rate with a 700 score is hitting 7% (screen shots attached).   Now, thankfully, our rate ranges are coming in lower and clients have the option to buy down points, but rates steadily creeping up is a real thing.   Today’s rate range with Prosperity for an 800 score borrower is between 6.375% to 6.75% depending on if they choose to pay discount points to buy down the rate on conventional financing.    

I actually remember back in the late 90’s when the rate dropped below 7 for the first time – I swear baloons fell from the sky.  Well history & the markets are cyclical and we are back in the economic cycle of higher rates in order to curb inflation and demand. Yesterday the Fed did their dance and announced the 0.75% rate hike for the short term rates.   But what does that mean?

Here are my take aways from his announcement and a couple of good notes from Elizabeth Warren as she commented on the Fed Announcement.  

Elizabeth Warren made some great comments about the announcement that are interesting to share. I tried to find her interview on MSNBC from last night, but could not.  Lance had recorded her on his phone! (Thanks again Lance)

The big question is how does the economy rally to end this with a ‘Soft Landing” instead the opposite that we all fear.   Only time will tell. 

When it comes to real estate —  As rates increase it does impact some client’s ability to purchase.    The good news – people will continue to buy homes.   Back in the 90’s when we were at this rate level on a normal basis, people STILL bought homes. Throughout history, people have continued to buy homes.      People still move and people will always need housing.    

We may be in for a bumpy ride, but we are ALL on the bus TOGETHER. 

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