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Weekly Mortgage Rates Rise for 6th Straight Week

November 1, 2024No Comments2 Mins Read
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One way to define the term “bummer” is by looking at the recent trend in mortgage rates, which have been on the rise for the past six weeks. According to data from Zillow, the average rate for a 30-year fixed-rate mortgage was 6.75% in the week ending Oct. 31. This represents a 15 basis point increase from the previous week and an 86 basis point increase from six weeks ago. A basis point is equivalent to one-one hundredth of a percentage point.

The continuous climb in mortgage rates can be attributed to the growth in the economy. As the economy strengthens, it exerts upward pressure on interest rates, creating a challenging situation where positive economic news discourages potential homebuyers from entering the market or refinancing their existing loans.

Orphe Divounguy, senior economist at Zillow, noted that despite a decrease in inflation, strong economic indicators have led to the persistence of high mortgage rates. The data reflects robust income growth, which in turn supports consumer spending.

The increase in consumer spending can hinder efforts to lower the inflation rate, resulting in a scenario where a thriving economy drives up the cost of borrowing for home purchases.

For those looking to explore mortgage options and pursue homeownership goals, it’s essential to stay informed about current market trends.

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The Impact of Rising Rates on Affordability

While existing homeowners are hesitant to refinance at higher rates, prospective buyers continue to seek mortgage loans despite a significant decrease in their purchasing power over the past month.

For example, a buyer who could afford a monthly payment of $2,000 in principal and interest could borrow $327,900 at an average interest rate of 6.16% at the end of September. However, with the current average rate of 6.75%, that same buyer’s borrowing capacity has decreased to $301,600, representing a $26,300 reduction in just one month.

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