Thursday, August 22, 2013

Mortgage rates hit two-year high

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Mortgage rates have jumped to a 2 year high! It is must likely due to an improving housing market and the Fed's tapering back of buying government bonds. With home prices still rising there are concerns of a housing bubble as with rising mortgage rates housing affordability declines for those that need a loan.

  @AaronSmithCNN August 22, 2013: 11:39 AM ET

30 year mortgage rates 082213 
NEW YORK (CNNMoney)

The average weekly rate for a 30-year fixed-rate mortgage jumped to a two-year high, Freddie Mac said on Thursday.

The rate is now 4.58%, up from 4.4% the prior week.

hat is the highest level for the 30-year in more than two years, since it hit 4.6% on July 7, 2011, according to Freddie Mac spokesman Chad Wandler.


Wandler attributed the increase to an improving housing market. He also cited investor concerns about when the Federal Reserve will taper its government bond-buying program, which could affect interest rates.

Rising rates could also affect the housing market going forward. A recent survey by real estate company Trulia found that an increase in mortgage rates was the prime concerns among 41% consumers, who worried about that more than price increases.

The 30-year rate hit an all-time low of 3.31% on Nov. 21, 2012. Since then, the 30-year has bounced around, sinking back down to 3.35% on May 2, 2013. The runup to the current two-year high has all occurred in the last three months.

Home prices have also been rising.

According to the most recent figures available, the S&P/Case-Shiller home price index was up 12.2% in May compared to a year ago. That was the biggest such jump since March 2006, close to the peak of the real estate bubble.

The recent increase in housing prices have also given rise to concerns of a new housing bubble.

Source: http://money.cnn.com/2013/08/22/real_estate/mortgage-rate/index.html
 


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