Mortgage rates moved lower today, bringing the average lender to the best levels since late February. Despite the milestone, the day-over-day movement in rates has been pretty mild. Most lenders are making changes that are only noticeable in the form of upfront costs (aka “points”) as opposed to rates themselves. If we use upfront costs and rates to extrapolate an “effective rate,” the average movement has been 0.01-0.02% on any given day.
Rates have been more likely to move lower vs higher in the past 6 days, but that creates some risks in and of itself. Market participants who trade the securities that underly mortgage rates tend to shy away from additional buying once these winning streaks get to be more than 7 days long. …(read more)Forward this article via email: Send a copy of this story to someone you know that may want to read it.
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Mortgage Rates Are Low and Stable, But Face Bigger Risks Tomorrow
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