If you’re planning to buy a home this year, you may be focused on the spring market. And hoping that when spring does hit, you’ll see:
Mortgage rates drop a little more.
More homes hit the market.
But here’s what most buyers don’t realize. Buying just a few weeks earlier could mean paying less, dealing with less stress, and feeling less rushed.
Here are three reasons why accelerating your timeline over the next few weeks could actually be a better play.
1. Holding Out for Lower Rates May Not Pay Off
A lot of buyers are hoping mortgage rates will fall even further. But that’s not the best strategy. Here’s why. Experts are pretty aligned on this: rates are expected to stay roughly where they are.
Forecasts throughout the industry all point to the same thing: rates are projected to be in the low-6% range this year (see graph below):
That's not a bad thing, especially if you consider how much rates have already come down. Over the past 12 months, they’ve dropped roughly a full percentage point. And for many buyers, that means affordability has already improved more than they may realize.
So why wait a few more weeks just for more buyers to jump in and act as your competition? You already have a window right now. As Chen Zhao, Head of Economics Research at Redfin, explains:
“House hunters should know that this may be near the lowest mortgage rates fall for the foreseeable future.”
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