Mortgage Demand Spiked 20% Last Week
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Mortgage demand surged last week as interest rates fell.
Total mortgage application volume rose 20% last week, the Mortgage Bankers Association reported on Wednesday. Applications to purchase a home rose 9% week over week, and increased 24% year-over-year. Refinancing demand popped 35% for the week, and was 93% higher than last year.
“Both homebuyers and refinance borrowers were quick to take advantage of a dip in rates, driving the purchase index 24 percent higher than a year ago to the strongest pace since January 2024," Joel Kan, MBA vice president and deputy chief economist said in a release. "Refinance applications rose by 35 percent to the highest level in six months, as borrowers with larger loan sizes tend to be more sensitive to rate changes."
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