A weekly mortgage rate survey from Freddie Mac shows rates continuing to slide, but the snapshot of average rates over a seven-day period doesn’t fully reflect new data that’s pushed rates up this week on renewed worries about inflation.
Source: Inman News
Inflation concerns not reflected in latest mortgage rate survey
More from Christopher WallerMore posts in Christopher Waller »
More from danielle haleMore posts in danielle hale »
More from employmentMore posts in employment »
- Economists now less certain 2024 will bring much mortgage rate relief
- Interest rates surge again on surprisingly strong jobs report
- Mortgage rates hit new 2023 high on strong economic data
- Good news about economy could send mortgage rates back up
- Latest jobs numbers take pressure off wages — and mortgage rates
More from federal reserveMore posts in federal reserve »
- Instead of cutting rates, what if the Federal Reserve raises them?
- JPMorgan Chase CEO warns of higher rates, more inflation
- Would-be homebuyers balk as mortgage rates head back up
- On the cusp of capital? Doubts creep in, broker-owners tell Intel
- Latest inflation numbers don’t rule out June rate cut, economists say
More from inflationMore posts in inflation »
More from Markets & EconomyMore posts in Markets & Economy »
- Luxury home prices have reached new heights: Redfin
- 7 strategies to turn today’s bad economic news into more deals
- Gone, not forgotten: The Oklahoma City bombing 29 years later
- Existing-home sales drop in March as high rates stun homebuyers
- 2 buyers scramble to make a deal as the spring market sprints ahead
More from MortgageMore posts in Mortgage »
- Digital insurance marketplace Matic grows mortgage clientele
- Shape real estate’s future: Take the Inman Intel Index survey for April
- Industry gets some clarity on mortgage commission rules
- Homebuyers rush to lock as mortgage rates hit new 2024 highs
- Instead of cutting rates, what if the Federal Reserve raises them?
More from mortgage ratesMore posts in mortgage rates »
- Luxury home prices have reached new heights: Redfin
- 2 buyers scramble to make a deal as the spring market sprints ahead
- Homebuyers rush to lock as mortgage rates hit new 2024 highs
- Homeseller sentiment is lukewarm as spring homebuying ramps up
- Instead of cutting rates, what if the Federal Reserve raises them?
More from Sam KhaterMore posts in Sam Khater »
- On anniversary of all-time low, mortgage rates climb past 3.2%
- Mortgage rates dip as Omicron variant triggers market volatility
- Before the Fed sped up tapering, mortgage rates saw little change
- Markets remain volatile, but mortgage rates stay the course
- After rocky November, rates for 30-year mortgages stabilize above 3%
More from SelectMore posts in Select »
Be First to Comment