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Financing Friday – Mortgage Rates Soar to 4.46%

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Real Estate Agent with TeamStein.com at KellerWilliams-Pacific Palisades

Mortgage Rates Soar to 4.46%

Rising interest rates have hit mortgages big time.

Rates on 30-year, fixed-rate home loans spiked 0.53 percentage points to an average of 4.46% this week — the largest weekly increase in more than 26 years, according to mortgage giant Freddie Mac.  The 30-year loan, which stood at 3.35% as recently as early May, is at its highest level since July 2011.  Rates for 15-year loans, popular with homeowners refinancing their mortgages, jumped 0.46 percentage points to 3.5%.

An extra percentage point will cost homebuyers with 30-year, fixed-rate mortgages $56 more a month for every $100,000 they borrow.  If sustained, the rate increase will take some of the steam out of the housing market.

The sudden jump in rates is driven by uncertainty over whether the Federal Reserve’s economic stimulus program, called quantitative easing (QE), will continue.  The aftermath of the Fed meeting and Mr. Bernanke’s remarks … about the future of QE continue to roil markets.  Even though the chairman spoke about tapering QE over what will likely be an extended period of time — through mid-2014 at least – bond market participants headed for the exits.

The recent rate rise might not be enough to discourage most buyers.  Rates are still reasonable.  Going from 3.50% to 4.50% is not helpful, but it’s not enough to make a big difference.

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