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Mortgage rates top 7% but lack of homes still the biggest problem for the market: Freddie Mac

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Mortgage rates increased to a new high this week, but a lack of housing inventory remains the biggest hurdle for the market, according to Freddie Mac.

The average 30-year fixed-rate mortgage increased to 7.09% for the week ending August 17, according to Freddie Mac’s latest Primary Mortgage Market Survey. That’s up from the previous week when it averaged 6.96%. A year ago, the 30-year fixed-rate mortgage averaged 5.13%. 

The average rate for a 15-year mortgage was 6.46%, up from 6.34% last week and 4.55% last year.   

“The last time the 30-year fixed-rate mortgage exceeded 7% was last November,” Freddie Mac Chief Economist Sam Khater said. “Demand has been impacted by affordability headwinds, but low inventory remains the root cause of stalling home sales.”

Mortgage rates climbed in sync with the 10-year Treasury rates, which hit the highest level since the summer of 2007 and investors are signaling that the Federal Reserve may raise interest rates again, according to Keeping Current Matters Chief Economist George Ratiu.

The Federal Reserve recently released the minutes from its July meeting, which showed that members are worried that inflation will linger longer than expected at an elevated level. Inflation rose to 3.2% in July, rising slightly from the previous month, according to the Consumer Price Index (CPI) released by the Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS).    

“Coming out of a three-year pandemic, the economy continues to expand, boosted by solid consumer spending and business investment,” Ratiu said in a statement. “For most Americans, the economic growth means job security and better paychecks. While employment momentum is moderating, there is still a 3.8 million gap between the number of open positions and unemployed people looking for work. 

“The upside to the strong job market is a firmer financial foundation for households who have weathered a 40-year high surge in prices,” Ratiu continued. “The downside to the strong wage gains is that the Fed remains hawkish on the outlook for taming inflation this year.”

If you are ready to shop for a mortgage, you could get a better rate by looking at several lenders. Credible can help you compare interest rates from multiple mortgage lenders and choose the one with the best rate for you.

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Here’s how much more homebuyers are paying today

The increase of the 30-year mortgage rate to over 7% from 6.1% in February means buyers today are paying 13% more for a median-priced home, Ratiu said.

Moreover, the rate increase discourages existing homeowners from trading up, according to Ratiu. Consumers with a 20% down payment that financed their home purchase mortgage with a rate below 4% at the start of 2022 are paying roughly $1,300 monthly. At the current mortgage rate, borrowers would have to pay $2,300 a month on a similarly priced home.

“Even with purchasing power shrinking, changing life stages and personal circumstances are leading buyers to adjust to the new normal and find a way forward,” Ratiu said. “Homeowners smiling at their sub-4% mortgage rate on the other hand, may frown when looking at having to trade it for a much larger financial burden.”

If you want to take advantage of interest rates before they potentially go up, you could consider shopping for the right mortgage or refinancing your existing one. Visit Credible to speak with a mortgage expert and get your questions answered.

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Homeowners that stay put delaying critical repairs 

Inflation and rising prices are the main reason why homeowners are delaying necessary renovations to their homes, according to a recent Nationwide Agency Forward survey. Thirty-one percent said they are putting off essential repairs for wear and tear to their roofs, kitchens or bathrooms and flooring. 

Here’s what’s keeping homeowners from making those necessary updates:

  • 78% cited inflation and rising prices
  • 46% noted other financial priorities
  • 32% lacked the time or energy
  • 23% had difficulty finding a reliable contractor

“As a homeowner, it’s important to protect your property from further damage when there is a known issue,” Nationwide President of P&C Personal Lines Beth Riczko said. “When a claim is filed, there are many factors reviewed during the investigation that may impact whether the claim is covered, including if the insured followed policy conditions. 

“For example, when shingles are damaged on a roof and aren’t repaired causing interior damage, there could be coverage impacts,” Riczko continued.

If you have a mortgage, you’re typically required to carry homeowners insurance, but you don’t have to stick with any particular insurance company. If you want to save on your home insurance costs, you could shop around for the best rate. Credible can help you compare home insurance rates from top insurance carriers all in one place.

HOMEBUYERS ARE FINDING BETTER DEALS IN THESE CITIES, SURVEY SAYS

Have a finance-related question, but don’t know who to ask? Email The Credible Money Expert at [email protected] and your question might be answered by Credible in our Money Expert column.

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