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Mortgage Rates
30 Yr FRM 4.83% -0.08%
15 Yr FRM 4.32% -0.04%
1 Yr ARM 4.35% -0.11%
5/1 Yr ARM 4.25% -0.04%
30 YR Tres 4.30% 0.01%
Fed Prime 3.25% 0.00%

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Do you expect the home buyer tax credit extension to contribute to a noticeable pick up in loan production?

Created By: Adam Quinones
  • Yes, I anticipate an increase in activity (26.6%)
  • Only a modest upturn in production (44.5%)
  • Nope. 2009 demand stole from 2010 demand (28.9%)
  • Mortgage Rates Pressured Higher Ahead of FOMC Statement. Did You Lock?

    Mortgage rates ticked higher yesterday as prices of mortgage backed securities were pressured lower by a selloff in the long end of the Treasury yield curve. To remind readers, as prices of MBS and Treasuries fall, their yields or rate increase…price and yield have an inverse relationship. No major report or headline caused the moved lower, AQ and MG point out that it was a function of Friday's bond market rally being unwound before today's Treasury auction announcement and the FOMC meeting which was ignited by a "Build America Bond" issuance pricing in California. Their brains are complicated but we make a good team! Whatever the reason was, price losses held into the close and the majority of lenders repriced for the worse. Reports from fellow mortgage professionals indicate that mortgage rates have moved higher this morning. The par 30 year conventional rate mortgage is now in the 4.875% to 5.125% range for well qualified consumers. To secure a par rate you must have a FICO credit score of 740 or higher, a loan to value at 80% or less and pay all closing costs including one point loan origination/discount/broker fee. You can elect to pay less upfront fees but your interest rate will be higher....
  • Floating is Risky Ahead of Major Market Events

    Reports from fellow mortgage professionals indicate lender rate sheets to be similar to yesterday afternoon’s. This keeps the par 30 year conventional rate mortgage in the 4.75% to 5.00% range for well qualified consumers. To secure the par rate you must have a FICO credit score of 740 or higher, a loan to value at 80% or less and pay all closing costs including an estimated one point loan origination/discount/broker fee. If you are looking to access home equity, you should expect either a higher interest rate or additional fees. Despite MBS prices holding near the top of the recent range, I will continue to caution floating in the near term. We have some high impacting events approaching, the Treasury Refunding announcement tomorrow morning, the FOMC statement tomorrow afternoon, and the Employment Situation Report on Friday. These events have the potential to move rates considerably. Always remember, rates move higher faster than they move lower. Consumers closing in the near term have more to risk than to gain by floating. ...