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Pride of Lions
- Mortgage rates
push slightly higher today. The trading session for bond markets including
Mortgage backed securities, closed early on Thursday in honor of today’s
Good Friday holiday. Although I’m Catholic, I wonder how a religious
holiday stops business nationwide. Today fundings and wires are closed
early, despite the fact that it is end of the month which is typically the
busiest day for home loan closings. Assume all bond traders have left the
building and are relaxing in their second home in the Hamptons. I have
three loans to close this morning and hope their dreams of moving into
houses in Dana Point, Newport Coast and Newport Beach do happen over the
Easter weekend.
- Though there is political bad news in play, none of the worries about run on banks in Cyprus bailout seem to shake and tremble the ten year bond traders. Trading levels rocked back and forth all day yesterday. Best executions on interest rates (with one point) for 30yr Fixed loans hover at 3.625% with the minor weakness being seen in the form of moderately higher borrowing costs. Normally before a three day weekend traders would raise rates, increase margins and protect the igloo to be able to get out of town safely for the holiday. Still there are worries about the economics in Italy and the EU. A lion or a cheeta lurking on the savannah?
- Mortgage
rates remain low. More money and lenders are jumping into Jumbo and Super
Jumbo ARMS with interest only payments and even qualify without taxes for
the self -employed (of course priced for that risk)
- CONFORMING
LOAN RATES THIS MORNING:
- Rates change
all the time, this is not an offer to lend you money
- 30YR FIXED
- 3.75% (APR 3.811), 3.625 % (APR 3.789) coming back into view
- FHA/VA -
3.375 (APR 3.499)
- 15 YEAR
FIXED - 3.00% (APR 3.129) coming back into view.
- 5 YEAR
ARMS - 2.625 (APR 2.713)
- Of course
there are pricing adds for: FICO, property type, time period for lock,
loan to value, use, dollar amount, and the proverbial kitchen sink.
Lock/Float Worries for April and May 2013
- Rates are moderately
higher but consistently since hitting their all-time lows in September and
October 2012.
Other factors that prevent mortgage loans from sliding
back to lower numbers are worldwide concerns about the EU bailouts and still
high unemployment. We aren’t out of the woods with those ugly monkeys Toto, not
yet.
Though some would wish we were Japanese mortgage rates of
recent history (less than 2%) with that comes great sacrifice for the whole.
California appears to be miraculously recovering in coastal areas, with values
rising. Still there are homeless families on the corner near my house in
Monarch Beach with a cardboard sign about their financial troubles. We live in
such a beautiful community it is difficult to think about those who are facing
hardships this Easter.
I predict we will see another rate dip around Halloween
2013, perhaps triggered by some newly promoted news. It seems the story of the
day is interpreted into code that traders take or leave depending on who will
profit. I don’t mean to sound jaded.
What does that mean for the individual purchasing a home
in Orange County California? Rates are still great, you may not hit the perfect
day in the perfect moment but an eighth or a sixteenth isn’t going to break the
debt to income ratio and fail your plans. My advice, don’t pay a fortune for
your loan, just in case we see a dip again in October. Steady course, keep your credit on track and budget...
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