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In reply to the discussion: The 30-year fixed mortgage rate just hit 8% for the first time since 2000 as Treasury yields soar [View all]TexasDem69
(2,317 posts)20. Which is bad for the homeowner?
People buy a house to live in and thinking its an investment. They dont want to sell it for less if they decide to move because the government has priced buyers out of the market.
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The 30-year fixed mortgage rate just hit 8% for the first time since 2000 as Treasury yields soar [View all]
mahatmakanejeeves
Oct 2023
OP
The realtors (and Dave Ramsey) are correct, it's a statistical fact that average home prices rarely drop
Shermann
Oct 2023
#10
Or people with existing low interest loans will to stay pat and not put their homes on the market
cstanleytech
Oct 2023
#4
It's far better than double digit inflation, which is the alternative. Nt
Fiendish Thingy
Oct 2023
#43
You have a very strange view of this situation. Homes are an investment.
LymphocyteLover
Oct 2023
#40
This is going to have impact on voters if interest rates dont go down by election day.
honest.abe
Oct 2023
#29
It will have less impact on voters than if the fed had not raised rates
Fiendish Thingy
Oct 2023
#36
pfft. go back farther. my aunt bought a house in 84 i think, late 70's is a twin to now.
pansypoo53219
Oct 2023
#31