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Will cutting rates fix the housing market?

May 17, 2025No Comments2 Mins Read
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America’s Housing Industry: Navigating Uncertain Times

As America’s housing industry faces challenges like inflation, geopolitical issues, regulatory uncertainties, and a wealth-driven economy, fear and uncertainty have become prevalent. Investors are struggling to assess risk amidst looming tariffs and their potential impact on inflation.

Affordability in many markets is under strain, with the economy heavily reliant on a small percentage of high earners for consumer spending. The health of the U.S. economy hinges on a narrow consumer base, making it highly fragile. Even a slight decrease in spending by the top earners could lead to a significant drop in GDP, potentially tipping the economy into a recession.

With high current rates, most homeowners are holding onto their low mortgage rates from the COVID-19 era, leading to tight inventory and firm prices in many areas. This trend is limiting refinancing opportunities for homeowners.

In this volatile and uncertain environment, policymakers must adopt a long-term perspective to avoid short-sighted solutions. Confidence and consistency from institutions like the Federal Reserve are crucial in maintaining stability in the housing market.

While there is a common belief that Fed rate cuts will provide relief to lenders, it’s essential to understand that the Fed’s control over mortgage rates is indirect. Changes in the Fed Funds Rate may not directly impact mortgage rates, leading to potential confusion and risk for lenders.

Adjustable rate mortgages (ARMs) are emerging as a solution to the current challenges, but they come with their own risks, as seen in Canada during the COVID-19 era. Short-term rate cuts could increase the production of variable rate mortgages, introducing systemic risk in the housing market.

The long-term solution to affordability and inventory constraints may lie in allowing time for real incomes to grow, home prices to stabilize, supply to increase, regulations to ease, and automation to enhance productivity and reduce borrowing costs.

Short-term fixes may not address the underlying uncertainties in the market. Lenders must focus on cost management, value proposition, and automation to navigate the challenges ahead effectively. A long-term mindset will be more beneficial for the housing industry’s sustainability than quick fixes.

Joseph Panebianco is the CEO & President, AnnieMac Home Mortgage

This column does not necessarily reflect the opinion of HousingWire’s editorial department and its owners. To contact the editor responsible for this piece: [email protected]

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