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What’s Ahead For Mortgage Rates This Week – December 16th, 2024

December 16, 2024 by Kay Monigold

Last week featured a light release schedule, with the key highlights being the CPI and PPI reports. The CPI has proven to be exactly within expectations, signaling the Federal Reserve should be on track for another planned rate cut. However, this was offset by higher-than-expected PPI inflation. Despite these mixed signals, both indicators show stable trends, and overall inflation appears to be moving toward the Federal Reserve’s target. The Federal Reserve remains committed to reducing inflation until their goal is achieved.

Consumer Price Index

Consumer prices rose in November at the fastest pace in seven months. Still, the latest inflation report is probably not hot enough to sidetrack the Federal Reserve from cutting interest rates again next week. The consumer price index climbed 0.3% last month — in line with Wall Street forecasts — to match the biggest increase since April.

Producer Price Index

The less volatile core measure of the producer-price index rose a scant 0.1% last month, the government said Thursday. That was a tick below the Wall Street forecast. Prices for final demand advanced 3.0% for the 12 months ended in November.

Primary Mortgage Market Survey Index

• 15-Yr FRM rates saw a decrease of -0.12% with the current rate at 5.84%
• 30-Yr FRM rates saw a decrease of -0.09% with the current rate at 6.60%

MND Rate Index

• 30-Yr FHA rates saw an increase of 0.20% for this week. Current rates at 6.32%
• 30-Yr VA rates saw an increase of 0.20% for this week. Current rates at 6.33%

Jobless Claims

Initial Claims were reported to be 242,000 compared to the expected claims of 220,000. The prior week landed at 224,000.

What’s Ahead

A slightly busier schedule just before the end of the year, with many larger reports including the last of the GDP Estimates, Retail Sales, Manufacturing PMI for the year, Personal Income & Spending, and the last Consumer Sentiment report from the University of Michigan.

Filed Under: Financial Reports Tagged With: Financial Report, Jobless Claims, Mortgage Rates

Why Getting Preapproved Before Your House Hunt Is Crucial

December 13, 2024 by Kay Monigold

Buying a home is one of the biggest financial decisions you’ll ever make, and you want to make sure you’re as prepared as possible. Whether you’re just starting to browse homes or are ready to put in an offer, one of the most important steps you can take is getting preapproved for a mortgage.

Preapproved vs. Prequalified: What’s the Difference?

While you might come across the term prequalification during your home search, it’s important to understand the distinction between being prequalified and preapproved.

Prequalification is a simpler process where the lender gathers basic financial information to give you a rough estimate of how much you can borrow. However, it doesn’t carry the same weight as preapproval. Prequalification can be helpful if you’re just beginning to look at homes, but it doesn’t carry the same authority or guarantee as preapproval.

Preapproval, on the other hand, is a more detailed and formal process. Since it involves submitting documentation and having your financial information reviewed by the lender, it offers a more accurate picture of what you can afford. A preapproval letter gives you a competitive edge, especially in a competitive housing market.

Why Getting Preapproved Now Makes a Big Difference

  1. Know Your Budget Upfront
    One of the main benefits of getting preapproved is that it helps you understand exactly how much home you can afford. A pre-approval letter ensures you won’t fall in love with a house you can’t afford, saving you time and emotional energy.
  2. Stand Out in a Competitive Market
    If you’re in a market where multiple offers are common, having a preapproval letter can give you a distinct advantage. Sellers want to know that potential buyers can actually secure the financing needed to complete the transaction. In many cases, sellers may choose an offer from a preapproved buyer over one from someone who hasn’t completed this step.
  3. Faster Home Search and Closing
    Preapproval can also speed up the home search process. When you have a pre-approval letter, you can immediately start making offers on homes you love. Furthermore, because the lender has already reviewed your financials, the closing process will likely go much faster, reducing the time between offer acceptance and homeownership.
  4. Secure the Best Interest Rate
    The better your financial position, the better the interest rate you can secure. If you receive a pre-approval with favorable terms, it can give you an edge in negotiating the best deal.
  5. Confidence in Your Offer
    When you make an offer on a home, you want to feel confident that your financing will be approved. You know that the lender has already done the homework and that you’re in a strong position to secure the loan you need.

How Preapproval Can Help You Make the Best Offer

In today’s housing market, being preapproved is almost a necessity. Without it, you may find yourself losing out on your dream home to another buyer who has already taken the necessary steps.

If you’re thinking about buying a home, getting preapproved is your first step. Give us a call to see what options are available for you. 

Filed Under: Mortgage Tagged With: Home Buying Mortgage Preapproval, Preapproved Home Loan

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