What To Look For From Last Week’s Fed Meeting

The Federal Reserve’s recent rate cut aims to influence mortgage rates and ease borrowing costs amid fluctuating inflation, job growth, and unemployment. While mortgage rates may gradually decline into 2025, they depend on economic conditions and potential market volatility. Understanding these factors can guide homebuying decisions effectively.

What’s the Latest with Mortgage Rates?

The recent decision by the Federal Reserve not to cut the Fed Funds Rate doesn’t mean mortgage rates won’t fall. Fed Chairman Jerome Powell still plans to make cuts, which historically impacts mortgage rates. Current rates depend on factors like credit score, and while waiting may seem uncertain, it’s advisable to consider expert advice before making a decision.

Why There Won’t Be a Recession That Tanks the Housing Market

Amid recession concerns, economist Jacob Channel asserts the current strength of the economy. A survey by the Wall Street Journal indicates a reduced recession projection, supported by low unemployment rates. Future unemployment rate projections also indicate stability. Overall, experts believe a recession is unlikely in the next year, alleviating fears of a housing market crash.

2 of the Factors That Impact Mortgage Rates

Mortgage rates are influenced by various factors, including inflation and the Federal Reserve’s actions. As inflation moderates, experts predict favorable prospects for mortgage rates in 2024. The 10-Year Treasury Yield also impacts mortgage rates, with a widening spread signaling uncertainty in financial markets. Overall, understanding these factors can provide insight for homebuyers seeking beneficial mortgage rates.

The Impact of Inflation on Mortgage Rates

If you’re reading headlines about inflation or mortgage rates, you may see something about the recent decision from the Federal Reserve (the Fed). But what does it mean for you, the housing market, and your plans to buy a home? Here’s what you need to know. Inflation and the Housing Market While the Fed’s working hardContinue reading “The Impact of Inflation on Mortgage Rates”