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Lower Mortgage Rates Aren't Bringing Buyers Back...Yet
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As mortgage rates dropped to their lowest level in nearly a year, refinance demand surged in the last seven days, but buyer demand didn't really follow suit.
Total mortgage volume rose 29% last week, according to the Mortgage Bankers Association (MBA) on Wednesday, largely driven by homeowners refinancing. Applications to refinance a home loan rose 58% compared with the previous week and were 70% higher than the same week one year ago.
“Homeowners with larger loans jumped first, as the average loan size on refinances reached its highest level in the 35-year history of our survey," said Joel Kan, an MBA economist in a release.
Buyers were a little more cautious. Applications to purchase a home rose 3% week-over-week, and were 20% percent higher than a year ago. With a Fed rate cut coming today, it will be interesting to see if buyers' activity picks up after mortgage rates adjust tomorrow.
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