Long Beach Mortgage Rates Report: September 13, 2008
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Short-term, Iʼm advising clients to lock-in these low rates and be done with it. For borrowers with a 30 day time period until closing, Iʼm advising that they lock as well. Rates may spike up and come back down, to these below 6% levels, but I donʼt see a great opportunity for the medium-term to improve upon todayʼs already low rates.
Longer-term, mortgage applicants may find mortgage rates higher than they are today. The realization that SOMEONE has to pay for this bailout will hit everyone, after the election, and treasury bond yields should rise, pushing the mortgage backed securities yields, and mortgage rates, higher as well. Not a rosy picture. So, lock those loans at application. While the current 30-year fixed rate loan offering, with 1% origination fee, is 5.75%, for a conforming loan (6.02% apr), the risk of those rates popping up to the 6% level far outweighs the reward of holding out for 5.625%.
Long Beach mortgage rates report is offered courtesy of Brian Brady. Contact Brian for more information about a home loan. Brian J. Brady World Wide Credit Corp (858) 777-9751 PS- Please check out my references on LinkedIn
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