Wednesday, September 28, 2016

Rates Break Winning Streak; Cash Sales Lowest Since 2007; Worry More About Repeat Buyers?

Mortgage Rates finally took a break from their recent winning streak today. While there are a few lenders whose rates are just a hair lower than yesterday's, most are slightly higher. Moreover, bond market weakness in the afternoon prompted several other lenders to issue mid-day reprices to even higher rates. Of course, all of the aforementioned movement is exceptionally small in the bigger picture, but it does fit the bill of being the first push back against 6 solid days of improvement. That's the sort of thing that could be taken as a sign to lock if you've been waiting for an opportunity. On an outright basis, rates remain close to all-time lows with the average lender quoting 3.375% on top tier, conventional 30yr fixed scenarios. There are still a few lenders at 3.5% but they're a small

from
http://www.mortgagenewsdaily.com/reports/newsletter/2016/9/28/2417

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