Arab Times

US mortgage rates highest in 12 years

‘Upswing in rates caused some volatility in demand’

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WASHINGTON, April 26, (AP): Long-term U.S. mortgage rates rose for the seventh straight week, climbing to their highest level in more than a decade.

The average rate on a 30-year mortgage rose to 5.11% from 5% last week, mortgage buyer Freddie Mac reported. The last time it was higher was in April of 2010 when it reached 5.21%. By contrast, a year ago the 30-year rate stood at 2.97%.

The average rates in recent months are the fastest pace of increases since 1994.

Federal Reserve officials have signaled that they will take an aggressive approach to fighting high inflation this year. In minutes from their March policy meeting released earlier this month, Fed officials said that half-point interest rate hikes, rather than traditiona­l quarter-point increases, “could be appropriat­e” multiple times this year. The Fed raised its main borrowing rate by a quarter-point in March, its first increase since late in 2018.

The National Associatio­n of Realtors reported that sales of previously occupied U.S. homes fell in March to the slowest pace in nearly two years as a swift rise in mortgage rates and record-high prices discourage­d wouldbe homebuyers as the spring buying season begins.

Median home prices in March jumped 15% from a year ago at this

time to $375,300. That’s an all-time high on data going back to 1999, NAR said.

“While springtime is typically the busiest homebuying season, the upswing in rates has caused some volatility in demand,” said Freddie Mac’s Chief Economist Sam Khater. “It continues

to be a seller’s market, but buyers who remain interested in purchasing a home may find that competitio­n has moderately softened.”

With inflation at a four-decade high, rising mortgage rates, elevated home prices and tight supply of homes available for sale, the goal of homeowners­hip

has become more difficult and expensive, particular­ly for first-time buyers.

Freddie Mac said the average rate on 15-year, fixed-rate mortgages, popular among those refinancin­g their homes, rose to 4.38% from 4.17% last week. One year ago it stood at 2.29%.

 ?? ?? A for sale sign is displayed outside a home in Mount Lebanon, Pennsylvan­ia, on Tuesday, Sept. 21, 2021. (AP)
A for sale sign is displayed outside a home in Mount Lebanon, Pennsylvan­ia, on Tuesday, Sept. 21, 2021. (AP)

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