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Weekly Mortgage Rates Slump, Along With Consumers’ Mood

February 28, 2025No Comments2 Mins Read
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The economy is facing a downturn, which has led to a decrease in mortgage rates and consumer confidence.

According to Zillow, the average rate on a 30-year fixed-rate mortgage dropped to 6.65% in the week ending Feb. 27, marking the lowest rate since December.

Reasons Behind the Rate Drop

The decline in consumer confidence can be attributed to concerns about the new administration’s policies, resulting in a decrease in stock prices and bond yields, subsequently affecting mortgage rates.

Senior economist Kara Ng from Zillow Home Loans mentioned that economic uncertainties have caused the drop in mortgage rates, although the duration of this trend remains uncertain.

The Conference Board reported a significant drop in the Consumer Confidence Index in February, reflecting growing pessimism about future business conditions and employment prospects.

The surge in concerns related to trade, tariffs, and governmental policies has intensified consumer unease, leading to a continuous decline in consumer confidence over the past three months.

Growing Uncertainty

Investors are also feeling uneasy, as evidenced by the recent drop in the S&P 500 stock index and the corresponding decline in Treasury yields and mortgage rates.

Despite consumer and investor apprehensions, economists remain optimistic about the overall economic outlook, with Fannie Mae revising its inflation and mortgage rate forecasts upward.

The Federal Reserve highlighted the strong economic performance at the end of 2024, emphasizing the need for cautious monetary policy adjustments due to the current high level of uncertainty.

In times of unpredictability, potential home buyers are advised to make informed decisions based on their personal circumstances rather than speculating on future rate movements.

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