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Mortgage Rates Make New 2011 Lows!

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Mortgage and Lending with Platinum Funding Group, Inc.NMLS-243033 NMLS 4195

Freddie Mac mortgage rates

Mortgage rates in California plunged to new 2011 lows this week.

According to Freddie Mac’s weekly Primary Mortgage Market Survey, the national, average 30-year fixed rate mortgage fell to 4.39% this week — the lowest 30-year fixed reading since November 18, 2010.

The 0.16 drop from last week is the largest one-week rate drop in more than 2 years, and, although the 30-year fixed remains above its all-time lows from November 2010, two other benchmark products made new records this week.

Both the 15-year fixed rate mortgage and the 5-year ARM are reporting lower than at any time in recorded history.

Freddie Mac puts those average rates at 3.54% and 3.18%, respectively.

Mortgage rates are dropping for several reasons, including :

  • U.S. economic growth is slower-than-expected
  • The U.S. government plans to curb its spending
  • Global investors seek the safety of U.S.-backed bonds

The first two items are unfavorable for business and, as a result, stock markets have sold off all week. The Dow Jones Industrial Average posted an 8-day losing streak and Thursday it made its biggest one-day loss since 2008.

When equities lose, bonds tend to gain. This leads mortgage rates lower.

Mortgage rates also fell on “safe haven” buying; bond buys made because of their relative safety to risky assets. Mortgage bonds are considered “safe” so when economies and geopolitics are uncertain, mortgage rates improve.

Going forward, there are reasons for mortgage rates to fall again. The economy won’t rebound overnight and neither will investor confidence. However, markets can be fickle and rates have been known to reverse quickly.

With rates as low as they’ve been history, it’s an advantageous time to refinance your home loan, or purchase a new property.

Doug Anderson
Tucker Associates Real Estate Services - Danville, CA
Bay Area Real Estate Views

I predict a bit of a choppy week ahead. Lock'em if you are in the market.

Aug 07, 2011 07:01 PM
Mark Edwards
East West Realty - Suffolk, VA
East West Realty

Good info, thanks.

Aug 08, 2011 12:09 AM
Leonard Ruiz
Evergreen Realty, Homesmart - Chino, CA

Great info. But now I'm not looking forward to see how our U.S. credit rating affects mortgage rates.

Aug 08, 2011 03:04 AM