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Have Rising Interest Rates Affected Your Housing Search?
Over the last two months, interest rates have risen more than 100 basis points to their highest level in 13 years.
UrbanTurf is curious if its readers who are currently on the hunt for a new home have changed or halted their home search as a result of this increase.
So, prospective homebuyers, has this jump in rates resulted in you delaying your search for a new home? Let us know in the poll below. And if you have stopped your search, email us at editor@urbanturf.com.
This article originally published at https://dc.urbanturf.com/articles/blog/have-rising-interest-rates-affected-your-housing-search/19661.
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