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The Federal Reserve Cuts Commercial Lending Rates…Why did Consumer Lending Rates Go up Then?

September 21, 2024/by 101 Loan

In the September Federal Reserve meeting that finished yesterday, the Federal Reserve cut its benchmark interest rate by 0.50 percentage points vs .25 as originally planned.  This makes the first rate cut in 4 years.  This shift is expected to eventually lower borrowing costs across various consumer loans, including mortgages, auto loans, and credit cards but first lowers commercial lending rates.

With the federal funds rate now between 4.75% and 5.00%, consumers might see gradual reductions in loan rates, although the pace will depend on broader economic conditions like inflation and employment trend.

Why Did Rates Go Up Yesterday?

The Fed’s rate cut sent signals out to the market, that the central bank is focused on stimulating economic growth by making borrowing cheaper.  When the Federal Reserve lowered rate by .5 instead of .25, it forced the 10-year Treasury yield to increase from a low of 3.60% to 3.74% causing consumer rates to go up to levels we saw several weeks ago due to following reasons:

  1. Inflation Expectations: Lower rates can lead to higher inflation over time, which reduces the value of long-term bonds like the 10-year Treasury. As investors anticipate rising inflation, they demand higher yields to compensate for the potential decrease in purchasing power over time.
  2. Economic Growth Optimism: A rate cut can also signal confidence in future economic recovery. If investors expect stronger growth, they might shift from safe assets like Treasuries to riskier investments (stocks, corporate bonds). This sell-off in Treasuries pushes yields higher.
  3. Bond Supply and Demand: The bond market is influenced by supply and demand dynamics. If there is a significant selling of longer-term bonds, yields will rise. This can happen if the market believes that the Federal Reserve’s policy will eventually lead to inflationary pressures or more aggressive borrowing from the government.

Clients we had locked on purchases and refinances are happy we locked as we’ve seen this before in other markets over the last 30 years.  Remember, a Fed Drop does not always lower real estate rates.  Often it increases them in the short term like it did yesterday and takes a while for them to trickle down.

For a rate quote or loan comparison on either a purchase or refinance, please contact us.  In addition, if you’d like us to track rates for you, please let us know.  Thanks.

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Big Day For The Federal Reserve, the Stock Market and Interest Rates…

September 18, 2024/by 101 Loan

The Big Question…Will They or Wont They?  What will the Federal Reserve do or say at the conclusion of today’s big fed meeting?  Were waiting on Pins and Needles!

 
Its been almost 2 years where the Federal Reserve has aggressively increased rates to control inflation which is finally at 2.5% from 6.5% to 7% several years ago.
The Fed Meeting which starts tomorrow, is predicted and already built into the consumer rate market, that rates will be decreased by .25.  If the Federal Reserve does more, rates will drop even further compared to where they are now.  If the Fed only drops rates by .25, rates will most likely stay flat or possibly climb, but if the Fed doesn’t lower rates, then we will see rates climb.
There is lots of talk on the street about what my occur but with inflation now at 2.5%, the Federal Reserve is now worried about going into a recession and the easiest way to prevent this, is to lower the cost of money by lowering the federal funding rate which then lowers consumer lending rates.
 
This is what we are hearing right now…
  • The Federal Reserve’s Interest-Rate Cuts May Disappoint Investors 
  • Traders Still Betting on a Big Fed Cut
 
We will update you once we hear from Jerome Powell, the Federal Reserve Chairman.
BTW…Here is Today’s Residential Rates…

6.125% at 0 Points – 30yr Fixed Jumbo loan at $1.150M & above at 75% ltv (APR – 6.319%)
5.990% at 0 Points – 30yr Fixed Conforming loan at $766.1k > $1,149M at 75%ltv (APR – 6.184%)
5.750% at 0 Points – 30yr Fixed Conforming loan at $300k > $766k at 75% ltv (APR – 5.944%)

Rate Notes: 15 year fixed rates are approximately .75 lower in rate than the rates above, depending on loan amount, fico and if purchase or refinance.

Additional Notes: Interest rates and loan programs quoted are subject to change without notice or until locked and approved by lender.  Above rates are for owner occupied property on purchases assuming an 800 mid fico within the Bay Area.

BTW2...Conforming Loan Amounts may be Going Up from $766,550 to $802,650. That would be a nice increase of $36,100.  In addition, most likely the high balance conforming loan limit will be increased as well to $1,203,975 from $1,149,825.

For a customized quote or for anything financing related, please contact me.

Best Regards,

101 Loan

Senior Mortgage Advisor

www.101Loan.com

650-465-8957 c  hello@101loan.com 

CA DRE #01205444  NMLS #326829

101 Loan – 14435 C Big Basin Way, Saratoga, CA 95070

Products/Services/Accolades:

  1. Residential Financing for Purchases and Refinances on 1 to 4 unit properties.
  2. Reverse Mortgage Financing to include Conforming, Jumbo, HELOC Jumbo’s.
  3. Commercial & SBA Financing to include Multifamily, Office, Retail and Light Industrial.
  4. Access to over 60 banks with over 300 “Five Star” Reviews on Yelp, Google and Linkedin.
  5. Over 30 years of lending experience with over $2b in closed loan volume.
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So What Does a Interest Rate Cut Mean to You?

August 29, 2024/by 101 Loan
We now know now due the recent report released by Fed Chairman Powell, the Federal Reserve intends to drop the Federal Fund rate which will lower commercial lending rates (ie: the prime rate) in September if the economy continues to slow.
 
This will stimulate the economy by lowering the cost of commercial lending that businesses use to acquire property and pay for good and services.
 
This rate drop will take some time to trickle down to consumer rates that consist of mortgage and auto loans but knowing the Federal Reserve is pretty committed to doing a rate cut, is great news for consumers!

Consumers that will Benefit from the Rate Cut include:

1) Anyone Purchasing a Home.
2) Anyone looking to Refi property to Lower Payments & Consolidate Debt.
3) Anyone purchasing an Investment Property.
4) Anyone in need of Reverse Mortgage Financing.
5) Anyone in need of Construction Financing (Owner or Spec)

Some clients are not waiting to refi (if they can save money now) as they realize, the Federal Reserve Rate cut, could take several months to eventually affect consumer rates.

Currently Residential Rates are as Follows:

  • 6.375% at 0 Points – 30yr Fixed Jumbo loan at $1.150M & above at 75% ltv (APR – 6.560%)
  • 6.125% at 0 Points – 30yr Fixed Conforming loan at $766.1k > $1,149M at 75%ltv (APR – 6.319%)
  • 6.000% at 0 Points – 30yr Fixed Conforming loan at $300k > $766k at 75% ltv (APR – 6.194%)

Note: Interest rates and loan programs quoted are subject to change without notice or until locked and approved by lender.  Above rates are for owner occupied property within the Bay Area.

For a customized quote or for anything financing related, please contact me.

Best Regards,

101 Loan

Senior Mortgage Advisor

www.101Loan.com

650-465-8957 c  hello@101loan.com 

CA DRE #01205444  NMLS #326829

101 Loan – 14435 C Big Basin Way, Saratoga, CA 95070

Products/Services/Accolades:

  1. Residential Financing for Purchases and Refinances on 1 to 4 unit properties.
  2. Reverse Mortgage Financing to include Conforming, Jumbo, HELOC Jumbo’s.
  3. Commercial & SBA Financing to include Multifamily, Office, Retail and Light Industrial.
  4. Access to over 60 banks with over 300 “Five Star” Reviews on Yelp, Google and Linkedin.
  5. Over 30 years of lending experience with over $2b in closed loan volume.
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Interesting Times in Real Estate…Part 2 (Interest Rates)

March 30, 2024/by 101 Loan

As mentioned in part 1, Housing Inventory is influenced by many factors and one factor that has a large influence on real estate (whether it’s a good market or a bad one) is Interest Rates (the price you pay to borrow money over time).

When Interest rates are high, this usually slows down anything that’s is reliant on lending whether commercial, residential or consumer related.  When interest rates drop, businesses and consumers start spending again as their ability to leverage improves and their costs drops.

Interest Rates in the last 20 months – Once Very Low, Then Very High and Hopefully Going Lower…

In June/July of 2022, interest rates started climbing from all-time lows and continued their way up from 2.75% in rate in the residential markets to a whopping 8% as the Federal Reserve was trying to control inflation.

In August/Sept of 2023, the Federal Reserve started using language that they might slow down or stop increasing rates, as inflation showed signs that it was getting inflation under control and that they might ease rates in Q1 of 2024, great news for us loan originators, as we just had the worst year ever in 30 years of lending and why over 200,000 loan officers and support staff exited the industry similar to what was seen in 2008/2009 with the recession of the stock market and housing collapse.

At that time (still in Sept of 2023), the Federal Reserve shared their intention and plan on how they were going to lower rates in 2024, 2025 and 2026 getting us back to rates in the mid 4’s to mid 5’s.  In q1 of 2024 after seeing Decembers numbers for inflation, those plans were squashed as inflation started to rear its ugly head again even though the stock market was on fire which would normally fuel the real estate market but rates went from the mid 6’s to the low 7’s in less than 1 month and stayed that way until March when rates finally started to drop as the Federal Reserve stated in an FOMC Meeting that “the Committee decided to maintain the target range for the federal funds rate at 5-1/4 to 5-1/2 percent” which is in line with the same update in September of 2023 which was great news.

We hope the Fed’s continue to lower rates to fuel the economy and help the real estate market which should bring more buyers and sellers to the market.

What Do Interest Rates Really Do?

Interest rates directly affect the cost of borrowing for consumers and businesses alike. In the context of real estate, mortgage interest rates significantly influence the affordability of homes. Lower interest rates make mortgages more accessible and reduce monthly payments, stimulating housing demand. Conversely, higher interest rates increase borrowing costs, potentially dampening demand and slowing down the pace of home purchases. In the Bay Area’s high-priced real estate market, even slight changes in interest rates can have a substantial impact on affordability, housing activity and can increase or impede consumer confidence.

Interest Rates Affect Consumer Confidence?

Consumer confidence, a crucial driver of economic activity, is closely tied to interest rates. When rates are low, consumers are more likely to feel confident about making major purchases, such as homes and durable goods. This increased spending contributes to economic growth. Conversely, rising interest rates may cause consumers to postpone discretionary spending and investments, leading to a decline in consumer confidence and overall economic activity.

The Federal Reserve plays a central role in influencing interest rates through monetary policy decisions. By adjusting the federal funds rate, the Fed aims to achieve its dual mandate of price stability and maximum employment. Changes in the federal funds rate ripple through the financial system, impacting borrowing costs and, consequently, economic activity and real estate markets.

Summary…

In summary, interest rates in the Bay Area have far-reaching implications, affecting housing affordability, economic growth, and consumer sentiment. Monitoring interest rate trends is essential for stakeholders in the real estate industry, policymakers, and consumers alike, as they navigate the complexities of the market and plan for the future.

Any questions, please contact me.

Best Regards,

101 Loan
Senior Mortgage Advisor
www.101Loan.com
650-465-8957 c  408-377-4123 o
CA DRE #01205444  NMLS #326829
101 Loan – 14435 C Big Basin Way, Saratoga, CA 95070

Products/Services/Accolades:

  1. Residential Financing for Purchases and Refinances on 1 to 4 unit properties.
  2. Reverse Mortgage Financing to include Conforming, Jumbo, HELOC Jumbo’s.
  3. Commercial & SBA Financing to include Multifamily, Office, Retail and Light Industrial.
  4. Access to over 60 banks with over 300 “Five Star” Reviews on Yelp, Google and Linkedin.
  5. Over 30 years of lending experience with over $2b in closed loan volume.

Note: Interest rates and loan programs quoted are subject to change without notice or until locked and approved by lender.

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Commercial Lending…What Not to Do!

August 11, 2023/by 101 Loan

I have been practicing residential financing for over 30 years and commercial financing for over 20 years and have provided commercial financing on Multifamily (Apartments), Office, Retail, Medical (Dental and Doctor Offices) and Light Industrial properties (data storage units and auto dealerships).

During that time, I have witnessed that residential interest rates were always lower than commercial rates until the Federal Reserve started raising rates in January of 2022.  In looking at the current interest rate market, residential rates are varying between 6.5% to 7.5% depending on the loan amount, ltv, fico’s, property type and points paid, etc.  Commercial lending on the other hand has ranged recently from 5.5% to 6.5% depending on loan term, property types and points paid.

Most Important…

Commercial loans all have prepayment penalties (where residential loans do not) and they usually follow the term of the loan so they tend to not only be costly (if one breaks them) but they also tend to be very long in duration!

For Example…

  • 5 Year Fixed Loan (on a commercial loans) have a 5 year prepayment penalty that works like this with a 5-4-3-2-1 Prepay.  Year 1 of loan, the loan has a prepayment of 5% of the loan amount if the loan is paid down or paid off.  Year 2 is 4%.  Year 3 is 3%.  Year 4 is 2% and year 5 is 1%.  After the 5th year of 61 months out, the prepayment penalty drops off.
  • 7 year fixed with 7-6-5-4-3-2-1 Prepay…Year 1 of loan, the loan has a prepayment of 7% of the loan amount if the loan is paid down or paid off.  Year 2 is 6%.  Year 3 is 5% and so on like the 5 year fixed.  There’s also 10 and 15 year fixed loans.

So…Here’s the Million Dollar Question…Why is it so Important in This Market to Not Have a Prepayment Penalty on a Commercial Loan?

Answer…If you have a prepayment penalty on your commercial loan and rates drop, then how is one able to refi without breaking the terms of the loan and paying the prepayment penalty?  There Isn’t.  All you can do is a get a loan with a shorter prepay if one exists.

“Voila”…We have that option and banks like Chase, First Republic, Heritage to name of few don’t!

Last week we had a client with $2m dollar commercial loan that was comparing us to another lender and our rate was .5% higher in rate than the other lender or $650 per month more, but our prepayment on 5 year fixed was a 2-1 and theirs was a 5-4-3-2-1.  On $2 million in loan amount, year 2 (let’s say 18 months out after closing, rates drop) and the client wants to refi.  The client then pays $80k for the prepayment penalty with the other lender.  Our lender charges $20k plus the spread of the monthly payment equal to $650 or $11,700 at the 18th month or $31,700 in total.  The other lender charges the client $80k.  Hmm…$31,700 from our lender or $80,000 from the other lender with the lower rate.  Our option would save the client $48,300.  Again, which option is better?  Which lender should the client use??  Us or them???

See the logic of going with a lesser prepayment even if the rate is higher by a tad?  Having the lesser term or prepay is the logical way to go.  Unfortunately, this client was fixed on one thing…the rate where I was focused on the long term solution…Flexibility and the probability of lower rates and payments in the future, per this report from Morning Star, a publication that definitely is the closest to a crystal ball!

In Closing…

In the world of commercial lending just like residential lending there is more to just making a decision solely on the rate as illustrated above.  If you want our help and sage experience in making the best decision when it comes to choosing a loan product or making a financial decision, please contact us.

Below is a List of What we Do:

  • Residential Financing for Purchases and Refinances on 1 to 4 unit properties.
  • Reverse Mortgage Financing to include Conforming, Jumbo, HELOC Jumbo’s.
  • Commercial & SBA Financing to include Multifamily, Office, Retail and Light Industrial.
  • Hard Money, DSCR Financing & Bank Statement Financing on Residential & Commercial property.
  • Access to over 50 banks with over 300 “Five Star” Reviews on Yelp, Google, Facebook and Linkedin.

BTW...if you’d like to review my current market report, please go here.

All the Best,

101 Loan

Senior Mortgage Advisor

www.101Loan.com

650-465-8957 c  408-377-4123 o  408-608-1921 f

CA DRE #01205444  NMLS #326829

101 Loan – 6090 Hellyer Ave #100, San Jose, CA 95138

Note: Interest rates and loan programs quoted are subject to change without notice or until locked and approved by lender.

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Low Housing Inventory and High Interest Rates – If Your a Buyer, What Does this all Mean?

August 1, 2023/by 101 Loan

Housing inventory remains very low in the Bay Area.  Even though interest rates remain high due to inflationary fears from the Fed’s, the higher cost of financing isn’t slowing the market down. 

In Santa Clara County, there are approximately 930 properties for sale (consisting of homes, town house and condos (as of July 2023)) with a median days on the market of 10 days.

In Santa Cruz County, there are approximately 305 properties for sale with a median days on the market of 22 days per Charles Holcomb with Compass Real Estate with the Dawn Thomas Team.  Its still very much a seller’s market with sellers demanding and getting prices well over list prices.

Last year I sold my home in Saratoga to downsize, thinking prices would go lower due to higher rates allowing to scoop up a great deal…Was I wrong!  In searching for property, I have seen multiple offers and listings going well above the list price.  In fact, I have seen accepted offers well above what comps support.  It feels a little like 2018 again.  Jen Beehler with the Elevate Group states as inventory remains lows, expect more of this.  She then went on to explain that when making an offer where financing is involved, its very important to be fully preapproved with the ability to close quickly.

At 101 Loan, we take pride in that, our preapprovals are fully underwritten (with DU run) allowing our buyers the ability to make offers without a loan contingency and close in a timely manner, sometimes in 3 weeks or less.  This helps our buyers make the strongest offer possible often times resulting in accepted offer.

For more on what we do for our buyers, please see below:

  • We get the buyer completely pre-approved before they make an offer, so they won’t need a loan contingency (unless we recommend having one), something seller’s require.
  • We strategize with the buyer and Realtor, to close in the quickest amount of time with the least amount of contingencies while keeping the buyers risk as low as possible.
  • At the time of an offer, we call the listing agent on behalf of the buyer and their Realtor to differentiate the offer over someone else’s. (This makes a huge difference in the eyes of the listing agent and seller and conveys strength in the preapproval)
  • We can close purchases in 21 to 25 days (as needed) depending on the loan program the buyer chooses. Faster is better in the eyes of the seller!
  • We provide a timeline to the buyer, the listing agent and the buyers agent, once the loan is locked; detailing each step of the transaction to ensure a smooth closing.  We ensure the buyer knows exactly what the loan will cost once locked and then update them immediately if there are any changes to the loan structure, as a result due to a change of circumstance.  We then re-summarize the costs before the buyer signs the loan docs.
  • We coordinate the buyer’s signoff with escrow and their Realtor, to ensure the purchase closes on time, as scheduled.

We basically “micro-manage” the purchase from start to finish to ensure everything goes as smoothly as possible, something crucial in this market, to ensure all parties have a smooth and stress-free closing.

If you’d like to get preapproved or determine your purchase power, please contact us.

Best Regards,

101 Loan

Senior Mortgage Advisor

www.101Loan.com

650-465-8957 c  408-377-4123 o  408-608-1921 f

CA DRE – License # 01205444  NMLS #326829

6090 Hellyer Ave #100, San Jose, CA 95138

Products/Services/Accolades:

  1. Residential Financing for Purchases and Refinances on 1 to 4 unit properties.
  2. Reverse Mortgage Financing to include Conforming, Jumbo, HELOC Jumbo’s.
  3. Commercial & SBA Financing to include Multifamily, Office, Retail and Light Industrial.
  4. Access to over 50 banks with over 300 “Five Star” Reviews on Yelp, Google, Facebook and Linkedin.

Note: Interest rates and loan programs quoted are subject to change without notice or until locked and approved by lender.

 

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Cash Out Refi’s Might Go Away?

April 30, 2020/by 101 Loan
 First and Foremost…
I just read an interesting report on how lenders may eliminate cash out refinances on conforming and jumbo loans. We have seen the “add” for cash-out refinances get super expensive lately.  It appears the Federal Reserve doesn’t want borrowers pulling equity out of their homes.  They feel home values may go down due to the negative impact of Shelter in Place and Covid-19.
For more info, see quote and link below:
 
“Many lenders have eliminated or restricted cash-out refinances, financing for investment properties and some for second homes as well,” Cohn says. “Jumbo lenders have also tightened their guidelines.”
 
https://www.cnet.com/personal-finance/6-things-to-know-about-refinancing-right-now/ 
 
Next…
A listing agent in the east bay recently posted a great Yelp review on the service we provided her. I just love when we can help Realtors and their clients successfully & smoothly close on purchases. 
To view the review, click here: https://www.yelp.com/biz/101-loan-mortgage-san-jose-2  (See Testimonial from Bette dtd. 4/28/2020)
If you’d like the same care, please contact me.
 
Best Regards,
101 Loan
Senior Mortgage Advisor
www.101Loan.com
408-377-4123 o 650-465-8957 c 408-608-1921 f
101 Loan – 14435 C Big Basin Way, Saratoga, CA 95070
101 Loan LLC – CA DRE #01205444  NMLS #326829
Products/Services/Accolades:
1. Residential Financing for Purchases and Refinances on 1 to 4 unit properties.
2. Reverse Mortgage Financing to include Conforming, Jumbo, HELOC Jumbo’s.
3. Commercial & SBA Financing to include Multifamily, Office, Retail and Light Industrial.
4. Access to over 50 banks with over 200 “Five Star” Reviews on Yelp, Google, Facebook and Linkedin.
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Opportunity May Be Knocking – 1st Time Buyers May Finally Have a Leg Up!

April 24, 2020/by 101 Loan

In the Bay Area, we have been in Shelter in Place for over 30 days. Unfortunately the flattening of the COVID 19 has not reduced the curve as much as officials have hoped.  Meanwhile consumers are wondering when they will be able to go back to some normalcy in life.

In terms of Real Estate… it continues to be in demand.  Predictions state that this may not be the case in the future, unless officials come up with a plan for consumers to stay healthy but still productive.  Real Estate continues to stay high in value since inventory is so low but with consumer confidence being low and because Shelter in Place is still in affect, properties may sit on the market for longer periods.

This is creating opportunities for first time home buyers.  Because of the stock market correction, 1st Time Buyers,  don’t have to compete with buyers that were using stocks to purchase a property or that had large down payments, putting 1st Time Home Buyers into competitive position.  In addition, sellers are getting antsy, wondering why their homes are not selling or when they may sell.

For more info on the above, about the Bay Area Real Estate Market and Current rates, please tune into my You Tube channel at 101 Loan or at https://youtu.be/-3DSUCsKQVg.

For more info on the above, about the Real Estate Market locally and about current interest rates, tune into my You Tube channel..  If you would like to get pre-approved, please contact us at www.101loan.com or complete the following questionnaire at https://101loan.com/purchasing-start/.

Any questions, please contact me at https://101loan.com/contact-us/.

All The Best,

101 Loan

Owner and Senior Mortgage Planner

101 Loan LLC

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“A Stock Market Loss is Only a Loss if You Sell”

April 17, 2020/by 101 Loan

A Stock Market Loss is Only a Loss if You Sell or so Financial Planners tell us!

For those in their 30’s, 40’s or 50’s, those age groups, should have time for the stock market to recover. However, for those much closer to retirement or retired, they may not be as fortunate!

As companies take huge losses with “Shelter in Place” and consumers are pulling back their purchases, analysts feel MORE stock losses are imminent.  The Federal Government stimulus will help in the short term, but longer-term, we are facing a new economic reality and one that we will not like.

If you’re in your 60’s, 70’s or 80’s, making back the market’s losses may only be a hope, and unfortunately not reality. The question to ask is…What are my options now that my fixed costs are the same, but my assets have taken a big hit?

We may have an answer for you. To learn more, please contact me or review the information on my site at https://101loan.com/reverse-mortgage-start/ .

Thank you.

Best Regards,

101 Loan

Senior Mortgage Advisor

www.101Loan.com

408-377-4123 o 650-465-8957 c

101 Loan – 14435 C Big Basin Way, Saratoga, CA 95070

101 Loan LLC – CA DRE #01205444  NMLS #326829

“Over 200 “5 Star Reviews on Yelp and Over 30 years of Experience in Lending”

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With the Federal Reserve Lowering Rates, Why Have Mortgage Rates Gone Higher?

March 25, 2020/by 101 Loan

As you know the Federal Reserve lowered rates, specifically the Fed Fund was lowered to 0.  This means the bank lending rate has dropped, lowering rates at the street level at tad, but no-where near where they were weeks ago when rates were lower.

Rates are still up because of the following…

  1. Lenders are slammed with so much business. Their turn times are much slower now.  This has caused them all to increase their rates to handle the volume they currently have locked.  By lenders increasing rates, their incoming business slows down allowing them to catch up.  Once they catch up, they typically will lower rates again.
  2. The Corona Virus has forced employees at banks to work from home, slowing down the virus.  Working remotely unless completely set up for this, has caused a slow down of work efficiency causing work delays.
  3. See my response from a few weeks ago below on what a Fed Drop really does*
  4. Lastly, unrelated to rates, County Offices have closed and many appraisers are staying home and not taking on new business.  This will cause further back-ups for lenders and consumers.  We know this is short term (hopefully only a week or so) but this will delay “most” refinances and purchases from closing in the near term.

Update on Rates from a Few Weeks Ago…

Clients are Asking…Why Have Rates Not Gone Down Today?

As you may know the Federal Reserve lowered the Fed Fund by .5% today.  You may be wondering how this will affect interest rates you are seeing for your home mortgage.

I hope the following sheds some light on the subject:

Typically, a Fed cut has no direct effect on mortgage rates.  The Fed Fund (which they lowered) is the overnight lending rate.  Banks charge this to each other when they have a surplus of reserves (deposits) required by the Federal Reserve.  Banks have to keep a certain amount of reserves in relation to their deposits and so when they get more than what they need, they lend out the surplus to other banks that are short in reserves using the Fed Fund Rate.  So what does this mean to you the home owner?

A fed cut like today’s, lowers rates on bank products like car loans, business loans, credit card rates, home equity rates.  Mortgage loans, however are influenced by Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac, Portfolio Lenders and of course Mortgage Backed Securities and Bonds.  In short, when the Dow or Nasdaq starts falling, investors put their money into MBS’s and Bonds causing mortgage rates to go lower.  When the stock market corrects and starts going back up, these investors quickly move their money back over to equities and mortgage rates we see, typically go up.

Now, the reason we have seen rates drop in the past week or so is due to market uncertainty.  The Corona Virus and its impacts local, national and international markets.  Example, if Apple can’t manufacture cell phones in China due to impact of the Corona Virus, their sales and revenue will significantly drop negatively.  This will affect their stock price and stock market as seen in the last week or so.  The Federal Reserve is worried that this will happen to other industries such as travel, manufacturing, tech, etc so they are being proactive in lowering the Federal Fund Rate.  Eventually this move will filter down to interest rates for home loans, but in the near term it will not as seen last year with 3 Fed Fund drops (last year) only resulting a slight reduction of mortgage rates.

Conclusion…

Rates will definitely go lower, but unfortunately it will take some time to do so based on the factors above.  When rates do drop, we will update you so you can take advantage of the rate and payment savings.  If you would like to get in ready position so you can act quickly when rates do drop, please contact us.

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