by Alterna Mortgage | Jun 7, 2022 | Home Buying, Housing Market, Interest rates, Real Estate, Uncategorized
Despite the rise in home prices and rates, and in some cases a lack of inventory, it can still a good time to buy a home. Case in point: if you’re already ready to buy a home, you could lock in a favorable interest rate before things shift. Rates seem high at 5+%, but...
by Alterna Mortgage | May 17, 2022 | Financing, Housing Market, Interest rates, Real Estate, Refinancing, Uncategorized
The Fed may be over cooking the rate hikes. The result might lower the long-term rates. One week after the first .50% rate hike in 22 years, there were many Fed officials out using soothing rhetoric in an attempt to reassure financial markets they will be able to...
by Alterna Mortgage | Mar 18, 2022 | Financing, Inflation, Interest rates, Mortgage Programs, Real Estate
Thanks to a 40-year high in inflation, Americans are already facing higher prices at the gas pump and the grocery stores. And now the cost of borrowing will increase as well. With an increase of the benchmark rate a quarter of a point on Wednesday, the Federal Reserve...
by Alterna Mortgage | Mar 9, 2022 | Financing, Interest rates, Real Estate
Interest rates retreated from 2019 peaks as the Ukraine invasion by Russia escalates and grows more uncertain. No one knows if, when, and how this will end. When the world experiences tense geopolitical moments, it drives what is called a “safe-haven” trade into the...
by Alterna Mortgage | Feb 13, 2022 | Home Buying, Housing Market, Interest rates, Real Estate
There will be significant rate increases taking effect April 1st, 2022. This is not an early April Fool’s joke. Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac are implementing new ways to help folks needing assistance with owning a home. I think it is a great idea. However, in order to...
by Alterna Mortgage | Jan 10, 2022 | Financing, Home Buying, Housing Market, Inflation, Interest rates, Real Estate, Refinancing
2021 began with the lowest interest rates on record…but they didn’t last long. By April, they had already reached the peak for 2021. And we can very likely expect rates to move even higher in the new year. The Federal Reserve has given several signals that...
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