Mortgage Rates Rising Closer to 7%
In early April, amid the most volatile portion of the market's reaction to the tariff announcement, mortgage rates were officially over 7% for a single day. By the middle of the following week, they were well on their way lower, ultimately ending the month just over 6.8%.
Since then, it's been tough sledding for bonds and the rate market. Almost every day in the month of May has been a bad one. Even if the size of the rate increases have been reasonably small, they're starting to add up.
Now today, the average lender is back on the doorstep of 7% for top tier conventional 30yr fixed mortgage rates. A second wave of weakness in the bond market this afternoon is resulting in many lenders announcing mid-day increases. With that, today's index ended up at 6.99%--all this despite a
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