Weekly Economic Indicators Affecting Mortgage Rates

This week’s economic data, including existing home sales, jobless claims, GDP growth, and the PCE inflation report, may influence mortgage rates that are hovering around 7%. Higher inflation or strong economic indicators could lead to sustained or increased rates, prompting buyers to consider locking in rates early.

Week Ahead: Economic Factors Driving Up Mortgage Rates

Mortgage rates are facing upward pressure as the bond market reacts to a resilient U.S. economy. Last week’s employment report showed better-than-expected job gains, pushing the 10-year Treasury yield near 5%. Rising energy prices are also adding to inflationary pressures, making it less likely for the Federal Reserve to ease interest rates soon. This week,…

Change in Home Values after 10 Years

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NAHB: Builder Confidence Dips on Hurricane Damage

Home builders had less confidence in housing market conditions in September. In the aftermath of Hurricanes Harvey and Irma, builders worried that ongoing shortages of construction labor and materials would worsen. NAHB Chairman Granger MacDonald said that concerns over labor and building materials were “intensified,” but said that builder confidence was expected to return to high readings once rebuilding is underway.