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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]SidneyR
(215 posts)46. Just my luck
I thought I was reading that rates would slowly come down. So just as I finally saved up a respectable down payment, Covid came and wrecked the housing supply and rates went through the roof. I guess I'll have to get a senior apartment instead of a little ranch house in town.
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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