Wednesday, August 21, 2013

Las Vegas Mortgage Rates Continue to Rise

Las Vegas mortgage rates have continued to trend higher recently with a big down week of 182 basis points last week.  With existing home sales coming in at 5.39 million units vs. expected of 5.1, we are seeing strong housing numbers in the face of rising interest rates which is bearish on bonds meaning that investors / traders will continue to sell off in anticipation of the Fed beginning their tapering process of the Quantitative Easing program.  Of course as the economy shows more signs of recovery, investors will increasingly choose stocks over bonds as their investment of choice since they offer a better return.  My recommendation is to lock rates on any loans that are closing within the next 30 days and to take advantage of our Lock and Look program for loans that will likely close beyond 60 days.

Here's a look at the mortgage bond chart from this morning:



There is some good news and the theme for the good news is ONE YEAR.  With las vegas mortgage rates on the rise, there are two pieces of good news to help offset this not-so-pleasant news.  The Lock and Look program allows buyers to lock in a rate today while they shop for their home.  With this program, the rate is locked for ONE YEAR and the buyer doesn't need a property address.  This is also great for buyers who have a home under contract awaiting short sale approval or for buyers who are buying a new home and they are more than a month out from completion of construction.

The second piece of good news is that FHA has relaxed their guidelines regarding borrowers who have had a short sale, bankruptcy or foreclosure.  Buyers who have had any one of these or all three can now use an FHA loan to finance the purchase of a home ONE YEAR after the event if certain hardship parameters are met that led to these events.

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