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Mortgage Rates Expected to Remain Elevated Amid Stable Bond Market

May 149:09 PMby Vadim Skritskii
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Attention Pulse+17.47Slight gain
Tier 1+63%Quiet · Long tail

Mortgage rates are projected to remain elevated in the near term as the bond market demonstrates stability, which has contributed to a lack of downward pressure on borrowing costs. The current sentiment surrounding mortgage refinancing is notably negative, with a sentiment score of -0.2 reflecting the challenges faced by borrowers in capitalizing on lower rates. As rates stay high, the volume of mortgage refinances is decreasing significantly, leading to diminished savings opportunities for homeowners. This trend is underscored by an adjusted sentiment score of 49 and a coverage metric of 53, indicating a neutral outlook on the mortgage market. Investors are closely monitoring these developments, as the rate of change in refinancing activity, which stands at 0.63 over the last three months, suggests a cautious approach among potential borrowers in a landscape characterized by persistent high rates.

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