Wednesday, February 08, 2017

Mortgage rates decline for the third straight day

From Matthew Graham at Mortgage News Daily: Mortgage Rates Doing Very Well This Week
Mortgage rates fell for the third straight day today.  Each day has seen moderate improvement.  Taken together, they add up to a strong move lower from last week's levels (which were roughly in the lower-middle of the post-election range).  The result is that some lenders are at or near their lowest rates in nearly 3 MONTHS (yesterday it was 3 WEEKS).  The average lender has only had 3 days during that time where rates were any better.

  There are plenty of opinions about what's behind this week's falling rates ranging from politics to last week's jobs report causing a shift in Fed rate hike expectations.  All that matters is that investors have shifted to a more risk-averse stance resulting in better demand for less risky assets like bonds.  Higher demand for bonds means lower rates.

4.125% remains the most common conventional 30yr fixed quote for top tier scenarios.  There are now very few lenders still stuck up at 4.25% (keep in mind that we're talking about a perfect loan file with no negative adjustments for loan-to-value, FICO, etc..)
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Here is a table from Mortgage News Daily:


2 comments:

  1. This will make my son happy

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  2. Good Morning!

    Mortgage rates influence house prices. Waiting for 6% for a normal market.

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