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Mortgage rates jump back over 7% as inflation fears drive yields higher

The average rate on the 30-year fixed mortgage jumped back over 7% on Thursday, rising to 7.1%, according to Mortgage News Daily.

Growing fears that inflation is not cooling off are pushing bond yields higher. Mortgage rates loosely follow the yield on the U.S. 10-year Treasury.

“Rates continue to move at the suggestion of economic data, and the data hasn’t been friendly. This is scary considering this week’s data is insignificant compared to several upcoming reports,” said Matthew Graham, chief operating officer at Mortgage News Daily.

Rates went over 7% last October. That was the highest level in more than 20 years. But they pulled back in the following months, as inflation appeared to be easing. By mid-January rates were touching 6%, spurring a big jump in buyers signing contracts on existing homes.

So-called pending home sales rose an unexpectedly strong 8% from December, according to the National Association of Realtors. But the past four weeks have been rough. Rates have moved 100 basis points higher since the start of February.

For a buyer purchasing a $400,000 home with 20% down on a 30-year fixed loan, the monthly payment, including principal and interest, is now roughly $230 a month more than it would have been a month ago. Compared with a year ago, when rates were in the 4% range, today’s monthly payment is about 50% higher.

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6 thoughts on “Mortgage rates jump back over 7% as inflation fears drive yields higher”

  1. It will continue to get worse before better. Summer of 2023 will not be good on the island. Receipts will be down. Hell, most who attended boat show weekend were day trippers. Makes sense. Drive that hr or 1 hr and half from the c.ambridge or st michaels or southern va areas. Get boat ideas or buy, then go back home instead of spending the nite.

    There will still be people who spend, but not the fams like before.

    Hey Rickie, its suppose to rain all day Sat. Another year without a parade. Karma again drives the show.

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