Written by 11:26 am Blog, Buyers, Finance and Insurance

Where Are Interest Rates Headed in 2025?

Last week, the Federal Reserve delivered good news. They issued their first interest rate cut in four years, helping to make mortgages more affordable for Americans.

The half-point rate slash is twice as much as predicted, signaling that the Fed believes inflation is now under control. This allows the focus to shift to preventing a recession and limiting job losses.

While mortgage rates aren’t directly tied to the federal rates fund, they do follow long-term trends in the bond market. Mortgage rates have already dropped around a percentage point since May and almost 2% from all-time highs It is likely that mortgage rates could keep moving further down if the Fed continues to cut short-term rates even more.

Danielle Hale, chief economist for Realtor.com, said, “These lower rates have not yet induced a big shift in homebuyer and seller activity as home sales still remain sluggish, but they have provided long-awaited relief to homebuyer purchasing power.”

What’s more, monthly mortgage rates for a median-priced home have dropped nearly $300 a month, and homeowners can expect to spend around $2,100 per month now.

As we prepare to enter the fourth quarter of 2024, top mortgage experts have predicted what mortgage interest rates consumers can expect in 2025.

By Q4 2025, the Mortgage Bankers Association projects rates to be at 5.8%, and right now, the bond market is forecasting even lower rates.  We believe that with a decline in rates, buyers and sellers will be more willing to enter the market.  As rates drop, expect more buyer demand and a likely increase in appreciation. One strategy that buyers are currently employing is to buy the home sooner, thus locking in lower home prices while planning to refinance to even lower rates when the time is right.

With the added value of our exclusive Buy & Borrow Bundle, homebuyers have the potential to maximize their savings while taking advantage of a wider selection of homes and reduced market competition. This unique combination provides Howard Hanna agents with a powerful edge in the market, offering buyers more opportunities and better deals.

While certainly not set in stone, these predictions are welcomed news, especially in light of the multi-decade high mortgage interest rate of 7.79% that home buyers were facing this time last year.

(Visited 479 times, 3 visits today)
Last modified: September 25, 2024
Close