The highest rates there is no reason to panic
30-year mortgage rates, fixed rate mortgage rose by an average of 5.25 percent. One might think that the world ends. Nobody wants to see mortgage rates increase. Low prices, historically low levels in mid-or late-2009, was one of the few positive related to residential real estate crash. I remember when prices fell below 5 percent? It has been a time of celebration. After all., Low interest rates on home loans to reduce monthly mortgage payments. But the interest rate 5.25 percent fixed-rate mortgages to 30 years is not bad. Historically, it is nothing short of excellent.
If you recall the housing boom years – are now unfortunately in the middle of 2006, right after I bought a house – you remember that rates are 7 percent was considered good loan 30 years fixed rate. That is right, we all thought rates were 7 per cent as good as you could get.
Now we are worried by 5.25 percent? I would say that these low, low interest rates in 2009 made us all a little spoiled. If you want to buy a new house, do not just because interest rates have increased. House prices are still low – check the statistics kept by the National Association of Realtors, and you will see how low – which means you can buy more house for your money than in years. These ultra-low prices to offset the slight increase in mortgage interest rates. In fact, this may be the best time to buy a house for decades
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