Market Update - December 29, 2023
This Market Update is written by our Capital Market specialists each week to bring you insight into what's happening in the market and how it may affect mortgage rates and real estate trends.
Market Commentary:
For the week of Dec 22nd - Dec 28th, 30-year and 15-year interest rates overall decreased slightly. Looking ahead, experts forecast mortgage rates will decrease in 2024, and buyers will pay fewer discount points. By summer, first-time home buyers should expect current mortgage rates near 4.25 percent. Inflation will cease to be a story in 2024. It’s the soft landing everyone’s been asking for.
- Mortgage Rates Doubled (January – February 2023)
- January mortgage rates were near six-and-half percent, double the rate from one year prior. A lot of home buyers chose to sit the market out.
- Inflation Pressures (March – October 2023)
- In mid-March, with strong economic data casting doubt on the death of inflation, the Federal Reserve raised its benchmark interest rate another 25 basis points and followed the action with hawkish comments and a promise to raise rates again if needed.
- A Downhill Finish For The Year (November – December 2023)
- It wasn’t until the Federal Reserve’s October 31 – November 1, 2023, meeting that home buyer fortune turned. Fed Chair Jerome Powell about-faced and suggested that inflation may be coming into control after all.
Fed Watch: Looking ahead, all eyes are now on the upcoming January 31st, Federal Open Market Committee (FOMC) meeting. According to the CME Group, 0.00% of forecasters predict an increase in interest rates, while 83.5% predict rates will remain the same. 16.5% of forecasters expect rates to decrease.
Rate Lock Volume over a 12-month period - Per Optimal Blue:
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News You Can Use:
- 2024 Mortgage Rates: A 4.25% Forecast
- Inflation Adjusted House Prices 2.4% Below Peak; Price-to-rent index is 6.7% below recent peak
- Home prices are expected to be flat in 2024, says Zillow’s Skylar Olsen
- We see activity in the housing market picking up in 2024, says Frontdoor CEO Bill Cobb
- S. Home Prices Hit an All-Time High in October, Case-Shiller Says
- Housing expectations for 2024: What you need to know
- FHFA’s National Mortgage Database: Outstanding Mortgage Rates, LTV and Credit Scores
- Top Posts of 2023: Home Prices and Construction Costs
- Americans could save up to $300 a month on their mortgages if interest rates drop as expected in 2024
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