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Why stability is a winning strategy for originators right now

May 14, 2025No Comments3 Mins Read
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While headlines about the economy may dominate the news cycle, they often fail to capture the complete picture. Despite short-term market fluctuations, the long-term outlook for the housing market remains optimistic due to strong underlying fundamentals.

The Pitfalls of Trying to Time the Market

In the current volatile climate, attempting to time the market has become more of a gamble than a strategic move. With daily changes in mortgage rates and economic indicators, borrowers who wait for the “perfect” moment to lock in rates often find themselves disappointed. This not only risks losing buyers’ trust but also leads to missed opportunities.

Recent weeks have seen many borrowers holding out for lower rates, only to be caught off guard by sudden market shifts like tariff updates impacting bond markets and causing rates to rise. The lesson for originators is clear: guiding borrowers to take timely action is more effective than chasing an elusive ideal scenario. Encouraging borrowers to act when they are financially prepared can help avoid costly delays and missed chances.

Exploring Alternative Lending Solutions

Non-qualified mortgage (non-QM) guidelines have remained stable, or even expanded, unlike traditional lending markets where rate fluctuations often trigger rapid underwriting changes. This consistency is enabling more borrowers to qualify for financing when conventional routes fall short. Additionally, homeowners are opting to tap into their home equity through products like home equity lines of credit rather than refinancing their low-rate mortgages.

Alternative lending options present an opportunity for originators to cater to a wider range of borrowers who may not fit traditional lending criteria or require access to their home equity. As purchase activity moderates in some areas, these products offer a way for originators to grow their business and maintain momentum in a shifting market. In the current economic climate, flexible financing solutions can address real-time borrower needs that traditional lenders might overlook.

Potential for a Balanced Spring Homebuying Season

While national housing data is still catching up, anecdotal evidence suggests a market undergoing changes. Originators are noticing an increase in listings and more frequent price reductions, indicating a potential shift towards a more balanced supply-and-demand dynamic as the spring buying season approaches.

If these trends continue, it could present an opportunity for buyers who have been waiting on the sidelines. For originators, this is a chance to re-engage with buyers who were previously deterred by high prices and intense competition. The advantage may now be shifting towards buyers.

Remaining Grounded Amid Uncertainty

In today’s unpredictable market, borrowers need perspective more than predictions. Amidst fluctuating rates and conflicting news, originators who provide stability and consistent guidance stand out. Instead of focusing on timing the market, offering practical solutions and products like non-QM to meet borrower needs is key.

Staying steadfast is not just a strategy but a competitive advantage. As borrowers navigate the market this spring and beyond, they will turn to originators who exude calmness, confidence, and preparedness.

Tom Hutchens is the President of Angel Oak Mortgage Solutions.

This article does not necessarily reflect the views of HousingWire’s editorial department and its owners.

To reach the editor responsible for this piece: [email protected].

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