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Slowly but surely, home buyers are entering the market again. It’s a trend that will likely continue throughout 2011.
Overall, mortgage applications are down again this week. But this is mainly due to the huge drop in refinance activity, driven by rising rates. On the home buying front, activity was up in November. The housing market is still sluggish by any measure. But the buyers are starting to come out of the woodwork.
According to the National Association of Realtors, home purchases for November increased 5.6 percent over the month prior. Home purchases will likely drop in December, which is a seasonal trend that happens every year. As we move into 2011, home purchases are expected to rise again.
Buying a Home, 2011
In many parts of the U.S., home prices will continue to decline through the first part of 2011. This, along with consistently low mortgage rates, has kept a lot of home buyers on the sidelines for the past few months. But mortgage rates have risen steadily for the last several weeks. If the upward trend of interest rates continues, it will bring more buyers into the market.
“When you have record-low mortgage rates and price declines, home buyers don’t feel any sense of urgency,” said Brandon Cornett, publisher of the Home Buying Institute. “But when the rates start rising, buyers say to themselves ‘Okay, maybe this is as good as it gets … maybe it’s time to take the plunge.’”
Many are predicting that mortgage rates will inch upward through 2011, perhaps reaching or exceeding 5 percent by year’s end. If that prediction holds true, it will give home buyers a stronger sense of urgency.
Source: Brandon Cornett
The Home Buying Institute
