Saturday, October 3, 2009

2009 - 2010 Mortgage Rates - Predictions, Trends, and Forecasts (mortgage rates trends)

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By Michael Petrone

Here are my mortgage rate predictions, trends, and forecasts for the rest of 2009, and a few months into 2010. When a homeowner gets the lowest interest rates they can, they are saving the most money possible. With mortgage refinancing and home loan modification on the rise, a lot of homeowners would benefit from having an idea of what to expect from interest rates. Here are my predictions, and how I made them:

-Right now 5.19% is the average mortgage rate for a typical homeowner and a fixed rate 30 year mortgage.

-Mortgage rates were as low as 4.69% for the same loan earlier in the year.

-I predict that in October of this year, 2009, mortgage rates will drop from 5.19% to their prior lows of 4.69% for a 30 year fixed rate home loan.

Why do I think mortgage rates (mortgage rates trends) will drop to 4.69? I think that the only reason that mortgage interest rates went up .5% to their current rates of 5.19%, is due to mortgage lenders and banks being overwhelmed by the amount of homeowners looking to take advantage of the low interest rates, and the Governments mortgage bailout plan. The combination of these two things quickly drew the interest of millions of homeowners who applied for a mortgage refinancing or modification.

My predictions reflect the fact that I think that around October of this year, 2009, the mortgage lenders and banks will be caught up with the existing home loan modification and refinancing applications. At this point, they will be looking for a new wave of homeowners who need a more affordable mortgage. The interest rates, I predict, will be lowered to their prior lows to spur interest in mortgage refinancing and home loan modification.

If a homeowner can, they should wait a little to see if the mortgage rates lower a little. However, if your home is at risk of being lost to foreclosure or mortgage default, take action now.

At my site I will teach you how to properly refinance or modify a home mortgage saving you thousands of dollars, or even your home. A lot of Greedy Mortgage Lenders will try to suck you dry if you let them. Learn the right way to refinance or modify your home loan at my site: http://www.refinancingcondo.com

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Mortgage Rate Trends Predicting Low Mortgage Rates?

mortgage rates trends

By Jesse R Wojdylo

Many analysts believe that the recent downward mortgage rate trend has been broken. When you look at a long term chart of rates, it is very obvious to see that they have been going down for over two decades. It is hard to compare the early 1980s to any time in recent history as there was hyperinflation in the United States and home loan rates were above 16%. This is highly unlikely to ever happen again, but if the Federal Reserve continues to spend money, we very well may try to test that level.

Mortgage news has continue to deliver the current story of the 10 year treasury rate correlating to the 30 year fixed rate mortgage. If you look at a long term chart, since 1971, you will see that there is a strong relationship between the two. There are very few times in this short history that the two sets of numbers separated in a large way. With this being known, one would think that they would go in tandem either up or down. Since the beginning of 2009, the 10 year has been in a strong uptrend which has not been the case for overall rates. The mortgage rates trend continued down.

At the end of May and the beginning of June that all changed as mortgage rates jumped enormously to coincide with the 10 year treasury rate. Over the last week we have seen the 10 year treasury rate pull back quite a bit, so one would think that rates would do the same. This would mean that the overall downward trend in mortgage rates remains intact. Only time will tell.

Subprime Blogger offers information on mortgage rate trends and how they affect the economy and ultimately your life. The 10 year treasury rate is something every home owner should keep up to predict future mortgage rates.

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