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What’s Ahead For Mortgage Rates This Week – July 10, 2023

July 10, 2023 by Scott Hill

What's Ahead For Mortgage Rates This Week - July 10, 2023Last week’s scheduled economic reporting included readings on construction spending, June’s FOMC meeting minutes, and reports on jobs and the national unemployment rate. Weekly readings on mortgage rates and jobless claims were also released.

Construction Spending Increased in May

The Commerce Department reported spending for construction rose to 0.90 percent in May as compared to a month-to-month increase of 0.40 percent posted in April. The year-over-year reading showed $1.93 trillion in construction spending in May. April’s data was revised downward from the original reading of 1.20 percent growth to 0.40 percent growth in construction spending.

Readings for construction spending include all phases of government and private construction projects. When construction spending increases. It indicates overall growth in the economy. Year-over-year construction spending was 2.40 percent higher in May.

Private-Sector Job Growth Exceeds Expectations in June

The Commerce  Department reported the largest increase in private-sector job growth since July 2022. 497,000 jobs were added in June 2023, which surpassed analyst expectations of 220,000 jobs added. 267,000 jobs were reported in May’s reading. The increase in available jobs countered forecasts that the Federal Reserve’s recent series of interest rate hikes would slow inflation and dampen economic growth.

The national unemployment rate fell from 3.60 percent from 3.70 percent in May to 3.60 percent in June. In related news, weekly jobless claims rose to 248,000 claims from the previous week’s reading of 236,000 jobless claims filed. Analysts expected a reading of 220,000 claims filed.

Minutes of Federal Reserve Meeting: Fed Holds Federal Rate Range Steady in June

Members of the Federal Reserve’s Federal Open Market Committee voted to hold the Fed’s interest rate range at 5.00 percent to 5.25 percent. Committee members cited the tight labor market and current economic conditions that exceeded expectations. Fed Chair Jerome Powell said that the Fed would likely raise its rate range two more times during 2023. 

Freddie Mac reported higher average mortgage rates last week’s the rate for 30-year fixed-rate mortgages rose by 10 basis points to 6.81 percent. Rates for 15-year fixed-rate mortgages averaged 6.24 percent and 18 basis points higher.

What’s Ahead

This week’s scheduled economic reports include month-to-month and year-over-year readings on consumer inflation; the final monthly reading on consumer sentiment will be released along with weekly readings on mortgage rates and jobless claims.

 

Filed Under: Financial Reports Tagged With: Financial Report, Jobless Claims, Mortgage Rates

Concerns To Address When Choosing The Right Mortgage Lender

July 7, 2023 by Scott Hill

Concerns To Address When Choosing The Right Mortgage LenderChoosing the right mortgage lender is a crucial decision when you’re considering purchasing a home or refinancing your existing mortgage. With numerous lenders available in the market, it’s important to carefully evaluate your options to ensure you select a lender that suits your needs and financial goals.

Interest Rates and Terms:

One of the primary factors to consider is the interest rate offered by the lender. A lower interest rate can significantly impact your monthly mortgage payments and overall affordability. Compare rates and terms from different lenders to determine the most favorable options for your financial situation.

Lender’s Reputation and Credibility:

When dealing with something as important as a mortgage, it’s crucial to work with a reputable and trustworthy lender. Research the lender’s reputation, read customer reviews, and check if they have any disciplinary actions or complaints lodged against them. Choose a lender with a solid track record, excellent customer service, and a history of fulfilling their commitments.

Loan Programs and Options:

Every borrower has unique financial circumstances, so it’s essential to choose a lender that offers a variety of loan programs and options. Whether you’re a first-time homebuyer, self-employed, or have a less-than-perfect credit score, look for a lender who specializes in providing loans tailored to your specific needs.

Costs and Fees:

Apart from the interest rate, it’s important to consider the various costs and fees associated with the mortgage. Lenders may charge origination fees, closing costs, appraisal fees, and other expenses. Request a Loan Estimate (LE) from each lender, which will provide a breakdown of the costs involved.

Customer Service and Support:

The mortgage process can be complex and time-consuming, so it’s essential to choose a lender who provides excellent customer service and support. A lender who is responsive and communicates clearly can help alleviate stress and ensure a smooth experience.

Prequalification and Preapproval Process:

Before you start house hunting, it’s advisable to get prequalified or preapproved for a mortgage. Evaluate the lender’s prequalification or preapproval process and the time it takes to complete it. A streamlined and efficient process can give you an advantage when making an offer on a property, demonstrating your readiness and seriousness as a buyer.

By evaluating interest rates, lender credibility, loan programs, costs, customer service, and the prequalification process, you can make an informed decision that aligns with your financial goals and preferences. Take the time to compare multiple lenders, gather all necessary information, and seek professional advice if needed. With the right mortgage lender, you can embark on your homeownership journey with confidence.

Filed Under: Home Mortgage Tagged With: Lenders, Mortgage

How To Beat High Inflation with a Home Purchase

July 6, 2023 by Scott Hill

How To Beat High Inflation with a Home PurchaseInflation can erode the value of your savings over time, and one way to hedge against inflation is by investing in assets that appreciate in value over time. Real estate is often considered a good hedge against inflation, as property values tend to rise in line with inflation.

Here are some ways a home purchase can help beat high inflation:

Lock in a low-interest rate mortgage: High inflation often leads to higher interest rates, but if you lock in a low-interest rate mortgage when inflation is low, you can benefit from lower mortgage payments even if interest rates rise in the future. This can free up more money for other expenses and investments.

Appreciation: Real estate values tend to rise over time, especially in areas with high demand and limited supply. If you purchase a home in an area that is likely to appreciate, you can benefit from the increase in value over time.

Rental income: If you purchase a home as an investment property, you can generate rental income that increases with inflation. Rental income can provide a steady stream of passive income that can keep up with inflation.

Tax benefits: Homeowners can deduct mortgage interest and property taxes from their federal income taxes, which can help offset the costs of homeownership. These deductions can be especially valuable during times of high inflation when other deductions may lose value.

Diversification: Investing in real estate can diversify your investment portfolio, reducing the overall risk of inflation. Real estate has historically performed well during periods of inflation and can provide a valuable hedge against the erosion of purchasing power caused by inflation.

It’s important to note that buying a home should be a long-term investment strategy, and not a short-term solution to beat inflation. Real estate values can fluctuate over short periods of time, and it may take several years to recoup your investment. It’s also important to consider the costs of homeownership, such as maintenance, repairs, and property taxes, when evaluating the potential benefits of purchasing a home.

Filed Under: Mortgage Tagged With: Home Prices, Inflation, Mortgage

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