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What's Ahead For Mortgage Rates This Week : August 22, 2011

Tuesday, August 23, 2011 - Article by: Jeff Cost - ENG Lending, A Division of Bank of England - Message

What's Ahead For Mortgage Rates This Week : August 22, 2011

August 22, 2011 By jeffcost

Mortgage markets improved again last week, pushing mortgage rates in Kentucky to an all-time low; lower than the lows set last November, even.

Last week's low mortgage rate drivers are primarily European. Joining the debt concerns that have dogged Europe since March, a fresh wave of doubt has surfaced about the health of some Eurozone banks. The fears sparked a new wave of safe haven buying.

Global equities were socked last week and the Dow Jones Industrial Average fell for the 4th straight week. For home buyers in Cincinnati , though, the timing may be perfect. As stock markets lose, bond markets gain and when bond markets gain, mortgage rates drop.

According to government-group Freddie Mac's weekly mortgage rate survey, the average 30-year fixed rate mortgage fell to 4.17% last week with 0.7 points. This is the lowest rate-and-points combination in history.

The 5-year ARM fell to 3.08 with 0.5 points.

As mortgage rates fall, though, be wary of trying to "time the market". It's impossible to know when rates have bottomed and mortgage rates tend to spike without notice. That's what happened in May 2010. And then again in November 2010. And then a third time in April 2011.

When rates rise, they could tack on 0.500% or more overnight.

This week, there is a lot that can move mortgage rates. With housing data set for Tuesday release, the Eurozone stories still unfolding, and three Treasury auctions planned, it's best to be ready for locking.

If you're floating a mortgage rate or still shopping, consider locking your rate as soon as possible. Rates trended higher to close out last week and will be riding that momentum forward. Rates are lower than they've been in history.

Take advantage of it.

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