This afternoon (11:00 am PST) wraps up the two-day FOMC meeting and we will learn if the Fed has decided to make any adjustments to the Fed Funds rate. Although the Fed does not directly control the interest rate of mortgage loans (except for home equity lines of credit that follow the prime rate), mortgage interest rates are influenced by the actions by the Fed.
Odds are that there will be no changes to the Fed funds rate today. Markets will be paying close attention to what Fed Chair Jerome Powell has to say following the Fed’s announcement of their rate decision. [Read more…]

Mortgage interest rates have been VERY volatile with all the movement in the stock market. Typically, when the stock market is plummeting, we see mortgage rates improve. This is because mortgage rates are based on bonds and investors will seek the safety of bonds. In the markets we recently have been experiencing, the lower mortgage rates may be available for moments before moving higher.







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