Zillow Advice: Mortgage - What do you think interest rates will rise to this year and then next? http://www.zillow.com/advice-thread/What-do-you-think-interest-rates-will-rise-to-this-year-and-then-next/23041/ Zillow Advice | Zillow Real Estate ikwya...well, if you take ... http://www.zillow.com/advice-thread/What-do-you-think-interest-rates-will-rise-to-this-year-and-then-next/23041/ <p>ikwya...well, if you take the stance that&nbsp; not even those who set the darned things can predict accurately, and that one wrong special interest group can gum up the works, you can't go wrong!</p> Sat, 08 Mar 2008 16:31:00 GMT http://www.zillow.com/advice-thread/What-do-you-think-interest-rates-will-rise-to-this-year-and-then-next/23041/ 2008-03-08T16:31:00Z Thanks to all of you financial ... http://www.zillow.com/advice-thread/What-do-you-think-interest-rates-will-rise-to-this-year-and-then-next/23041/ <p>Thanks to all of you financial wizs that help me feel better about the <a href="http://www.zillow.com/Mortgage_Rates/">interest rate</a> possibilities.&nbsp; I appreciate reading all the different angles.&nbsp; It helps me build a better picture of the situation.</p> Sat, 08 Mar 2008 05:11:00 GMT http://www.zillow.com/advice-thread/What-do-you-think-interest-rates-will-rise-to-this-year-and-then-next/23041/ 2008-03-08T05:11:00Z We will never see idiotic ... http://www.zillow.com/advice-thread/What-do-you-think-interest-rates-will-rise-to-this-year-and-then-next/23041/ <p>We will never see idiotic 10% <a href="http://www.zillow.com/Mortgage_Rates/">interest rates</a> again. You would drive down the price of houses to a point of insanity. Even an 8% fannie 30 year is NUTS.</p><p>&nbsp;</p><p>So many people have 5 and 6 % <a href="http://www.zillow.com/mortgage/">mortgages</a>, it would kill the banking world. You cant expect <a href="http://www.zillow.com/local-info/#metric=mt%3D18%26dt%3D1%26tp%3D5%26rt%3D14%26r%3D102001%2C394913%2C394806%2C394463">home prices</a> to stabilize anytime soon if you add in the extra burden of 8% intrest rates.</p> Sat, 08 Mar 2008 03:06:00 GMT http://www.zillow.com/advice-thread/What-do-you-think-interest-rates-will-rise-to-this-year-and-then-next/23041/ 2008-03-08T03:06:00Z Pasadenan,&nbsp;I will add ... http://www.zillow.com/advice-thread/What-do-you-think-interest-rates-will-rise-to-this-year-and-then-next/23041/ <p>Pasadenan,</p><p>&nbsp;</p><p>I will add one other point:&nbsp; Inflation rates of 8%-12% will never happen again.&nbsp; Currently, we hover between 2% and 2.5% year-over-year inflation rate.&nbsp; The Fed's comfort zone is actually 2%.&nbsp; As a result of the inflation craze of the late 1970's, the Fed will control inflation <em>regardless</em> of what the economy is doing.&nbsp; If we see the core rate of inflation exceed 3%, you will see a Fed Preisent who take on an "economy be damned" position with regards to fighting the dastardly "I-word".</p> Sat, 08 Mar 2008 02:13:00 GMT http://www.zillow.com/advice-thread/What-do-you-think-interest-rates-will-rise-to-this-year-and-then-next/23041/ 2008-03-08T02:13:00Z Mortgage interest rates are ... http://www.zillow.com/advice-thread/What-do-you-think-interest-rates-will-rise-to-this-year-and-then-next/23041/ <p>Mortgage <a href="http://www.zillow.com/Mortgage_Rates/">interest rates</a> are still historically low...but they will remain volatile throughout the year.&nbsp; This is rather "uncharted" territory for the markets because we have had issues with liquidity, ratings from the bond insurers (Ambac, MBIA, etc.),&nbsp;and&nbsp;;pss of confidence in the collateral that backs <a href="http://www.zillow.com/mortgage/">mortgage</a> bonds over the past 9 months.&nbsp; MBS traders are easliy spooked in these volatile times with inflationary concerns driven by the Fed's reduction in the benchmark rate, increased fuel costs, and the devaluation of the US currency market...so the instinct to "sell" can be quite strong after a day or two of positive gains in the market.&nbsp;</p><p>&nbsp;</p><p>In addition, the SEC regulation regarding short positions on stocks was changed this year...which adds volatility to the Dow on a daily basis...and since the Stock Market, Treasury Market, and Mortgage Backed Securities markets all compete for the same investor dollars, you are likely to see large "swings" in market prices throughout the year.&nbsp;</p><p>&nbsp;</p><p>Over the past month, we have seen a drastic increase (+.750%) in <a href="http://www.zillow.com/Mortgage_Rates/">mortgage interest rates</a> from their January lows...but rates are still hovering at almost the exact same level as last year at this time.&nbsp; I believe the Fannie Mae Mortgage Backed Security is drastically undervalued at this point...but then again, I don't work on the trading floor of Pimco...so my opinion isn't of any real consequence.&nbsp; One thing I <em>can</em> guarantee for this year, however: continued market volatility.</p><p>&nbsp;</p><p>&nbsp;</p> Sat, 08 Mar 2008 02:07:00 GMT http://www.zillow.com/advice-thread/What-do-you-think-interest-rates-will-rise-to-this-year-and-then-next/23041/ 2008-03-08T02:07:00Z As mentioned, the 3% is has ... http://www.zillow.com/advice-thread/What-do-you-think-interest-rates-will-rise-to-this-year-and-then-next/23041/ <p>As mentioned, the 3% is has only been available under special conditions; typically funded by a city, another government agency, or a non-profit.&nbsp; They only offer it for needed repairs for houses owned by a senior that is unable to do the work themselves anymore.&nbsp; The interest is added onto the lien against the house, no payments are made at the time.&nbsp; The <a href="http://www.zillow.com/mortgage/">loan</a> balance is paid at the time of death.</p><p>&nbsp;</p><p>I've only known one person so far to get such a loan, and he has already died.&nbsp; I do know the present owner of the house; there is presently no lien.</p><p>&nbsp;</p><p>We have already seen a slight increase in rates; and I expect the rates to continue to rise as the lending instututions factor in expected inflation due to the devaluation of the dollar.</p><p>&nbsp;</p><p>But there is also the competion factor and the need to write new <a href="http://www.zillow.com/mortgage/">loans</a> to stay in business, thus any "shock" to the markets may allow one to lock in at a really good rate if one watches carefully and compares rates.</p><p>&nbsp;</p><p>&nbsp;</p> Fri, 07 Mar 2008 18:57:00 GMT http://www.zillow.com/advice-thread/What-do-you-think-interest-rates-will-rise-to-this-year-and-then-next/23041/ 2008-03-07T18:57:00Z Maybe ask the poster above ... http://www.zillow.com/advice-thread/What-do-you-think-interest-rates-will-rise-to-this-year-and-then-next/23041/ <p>Maybe ask the poster above talking about 3% (kidding). Rates should hold consistant to a slight rise as we go into the summer months. With so many fewer <a href="http://www.zillow.com/directory/lenders/">lenders</a> doing business it is having a negative effect on rates.</p><p>Thanks</p><p>Tony Grego - <a href="http://www.zillow.com/Indiana_Mortgage_Rates/">Indiana Mortgage</a> Broker</p> Fri, 07 Mar 2008 03:19:00 GMT http://www.zillow.com/advice-thread/What-do-you-think-interest-rates-will-rise-to-this-year-and-then-next/23041/ 2008-03-07T03:19:00Z It depends on whether you ... http://www.zillow.com/advice-thread/What-do-you-think-interest-rates-will-rise-to-this-year-and-then-next/23041/ <p>It depends on whether you are talking about short term rates, which much of wall street relies on, or long term, which much of the housing market relies on. I am hearing short term will stay down until the inflation dogs bark too much, but longer term rates are more likely to bottom near where they are now.</p> Thu, 06 Mar 2008 06:13:00 GMT http://www.zillow.com/advice-thread/What-do-you-think-interest-rates-will-rise-to-this-year-and-then-next/23041/ 2008-03-06T06:13:00Z Who knows...Debt Free, you've ... http://www.zillow.com/advice-thread/What-do-you-think-interest-rates-will-rise-to-this-year-and-then-next/23041/ <p>Who knows...Debt Free, you've been doing this longer than I. Why have rates risen steadily since Friday, while the market gets slaughtered?</p><p>&nbsp;</p><p>If anything, I think the answeris that <a href="http://www.zillow.com/Mortgage_Rates/">mortgage rates</a> have zero to do with the stock market, and more to do with the news that affects the market. No?</p> Wed, 05 Mar 2008 21:52:00 GMT http://www.zillow.com/advice-thread/What-do-you-think-interest-rates-will-rise-to-this-year-and-then-next/23041/ 2008-03-05T21:52:00Z On the other hand, they could ... http://www.zillow.com/advice-thread/What-do-you-think-interest-rates-will-rise-to-this-year-and-then-next/23041/ <p>On the other hand, they could go down....</p> Wed, 05 Mar 2008 21:49:00 GMT http://www.zillow.com/advice-thread/What-do-you-think-interest-rates-will-rise-to-this-year-and-then-next/23041/ 2008-03-05T21:49:00Z