Another calm day in the MBS market (FNMA 30 YR 4.5% 101.72) translated into a stable day in Mortgage Rates. SEE REAL TIME MORTGAGE RATES! Positive News for New Home Sales, February numbers reflected a 4.7% increase. On the down side prices are down year over year.
Don’t look now but oil prices are climbing.
This should worry today’s home buyers and would-be refinancers because some of the same forces that helped to push crude past $50 for the first time in 4 months also cause mortgage rates to rise.
March 18, the Federal Reserve committed an additional $1.15 trillion to support the economy.
Since the announcement, investors have questioned whether the Fed is purposefully spurring inflation. The Fed’s total debt purchases now total $1.75 trillion.
And to finance its purchases, the Federal Reserve is printing new money, devaluing the U.S. dollar along the way. This then leads to inflation which, all things equal, causes oil prices to rise, gas prices to rise, and mortgage rates to go with them.
As we’ve seen the last few summers, oil prices and mortgages seem to touch their yearly high points while the weather is warmest.
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