Mortgage Home Loans by Sean Young

Colorado Home Loans | NMLS: 191647

  • Contact
    • Contact Sean
    • About New American Funding
    • About Sean
  • Loan Programs
    • FHA Home Loans
      • FHA Home Loans
    • VA Home Loans
      • VA Funding Fee Table
      • VA Home Loans
    • Metro Mortgage Assistance Plus
  • Testimonials
  • Apply Now
  • Blog
  • Metro Mortgage Assistance Plus
  • RealtorĀ® Resources
    • Agent Mastermind Webinars
  • Mortgage Info
    • Mortgage Calculator
    • Closing Costs
    • Document Checklist
    • Home Appraisal
    • Home Inspection
    • Interest Rates
    • Loan Process
    • Mortgage FAQ
    • Mortgage Glossary

What’s Ahead For Mortgage Rates This Week – March 28, 2022

March 28, 2022 by Sean Young

What's Ahead For Mortgage Rates This Week - March 28, 2022Last week’s economic reporting included a speech and press conference by Federal Reserve chair Jerome Powell, data on pending home sales and sales of new homes, and the University of Michigan’s monthly reading on consumer sentiment. Weekly readings on mortgage rates and jobless claims were also published.

Fed Chair: Rate Hikes Above 0.25 Percent May be Needed to Ease Inflation

Federal Reserve chair Jerome Powell said that the Fed is willing to move beyond its recent 0.25 percent rate hike to control inflation.  In a speech made to the National Business Association for Business Economics, Mr.Powell said, “We will take necessary steps to ensure a return to price stability. In particular, if we conclude that it is appropriate to move more aggressively by raising the federal funds rate by more than 25 basis points at  a meeting or meetings, we will do so.” Mr. Powell clarified that the Fed is willing to raise rates as needed to control inflation. He predicted that the Fed would raise its key interest rate to 1.90 percent this year and 2,8 percent in 2023.

Mortgage Rates Rise Again as Sales of New Homes Fall

Freddie Mac reported higher mortgage rates last week as rates for 30-year fixed-rate mortgages rose 26 basis points and averaged 4.42 percent; the average rate for 15-year fixed-rate mortgages rose by 24 basis points to 3.63 percent. The average rate for 5/1 adjustable rate mortgages rose by 17 basis points to 3.36 percent. Discount points averaged 0.80 percent for fixed-rate mortgages and 0.30 percent for 5/1 adjustable rate mortgages.

The combined impact of rising home prices and mortgage rates caused sales of new homes to fall in February.  772,000 new homes were sold on a seasonally-adjusted annual basis as compared to expectations of 805,000 sales and January’s reading of 788,000 new homes sold.

Initial jobless claims fell last week to 187,000 claims filed as compared to expectations of 210,000 new claims filed and the prior week’s reading of 215,000 first-time jobless claims filed. Continuing jobless claims fell to 1.35 million filings as compared to the previous week’s reading of 1.42 million jobless claims filed on a seasonally-adjusted annual basis.  

The University of Michigan’s final Consumer Sentiment Index for March showed consumer skepticism about current economic conditions. The March index reading was 59.4 as compared to the expected reading of 59.7, which matched February’s index reading for consumer sentiment.

What’s Ahead

This week’s scheduled economic reporting includes readings from Case-Shiller Home Price Indices, The Federal Housing Finance Administration’s House Price Index, and data on public and private-sector jobs growth. The national unemployment rate will be published along with weekly readings on mortgage rates and jobless claims.

Sean Young

Sean has been a Mortgage Loan Officer in the great State of Colorado for the last 25 years, a nationally recognized real estate blogger who loves teaching Social Media, Real Estate Technology, and Continuing Education classes. Sean provides weekly Real Estate Agent Tuesday Webinars that give the latest marketing strategies and tips on how to grow, build, and increase your visibility, credibility, and brand as a Real Estate Agent. Looking for a Home Loan? Sean and his team can provide you with the expertise, professionalism, and customer service that will ensure that your transaction goes smoothly.

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

Sean Young Loan Officer
Click Here
to Apply Now →

Get a Rate Quote →

Five Star Mortgage Professional
VAREP
Top Mortgage Broker in Denver

Connect with Me!

Mortgage-Backed Securities & Treasuries - Click Below for More Information

Loan Program of the Month

Visit Sean's profile on Pinterest.
Sean Young

Browse Articles by Category

Search for a specific subject

Recent Articles

  • The Top Reasons To Downsize When You Retire
  • The Top Tips To Remember When Moving
  • Call in the Pros: 4 Ways That Using a Mortgage Professional Will Save You a Lot of Money
  • The Type of Home You Want to Buy Determines Your Closing Cost and Here’s Why
Equal Housing LendingNMLS Consumer Access


DORA

Our Location


5299 DTC Blvd Suite 300
Greenwood Village, CO 80111

Copyright © 2022 · Powered by MySMARTblog