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MORTGAGE RATE PRICING
Contributed by: Arnold Cohen   on 3/20/2008

When the Fed cuts rates mortgage shoppers can become confused. Mortgage rates do not drop because the Fed cuts rates. I have had clients repeatedly say to me they want to refinance but they are waiting for rates to drop because the Fed cut rates. I have repeatedly posted on my blogs to not delay if you are considering a refinance.Pleasedo not gamble with your home.

This is what the economic experts are saying.
"Burned badly in the mortgage market, investors are steering clear of all mortgage products, and lenders are increasingly gun-shy. And that explains why mortgage rates have gone up, rather than down, in spite of aggressive rate cutting by the Fed"

Please read on for details about mortgage rate pricing.

Mortgages
By Chris Kissell • Bankrate.com

When the Federal Reserve meets and changes rates, we all have questions: What does it mean to me? Will my mortgage rate go up or down? Is this a good time to refinance? Bankrate is here to help. We've looked at five categories -- mortgages, home equity loans, auto loans, credit cards and certificates of deposit -- to determine if the Fed's moves made you a winner or a loser. Here's a look at mortgages:

Winner: People locked into a good loan rate
When the Federal Reserve cut the federal funds rate dramatically in January, many soothsayers speculated that mortgage rates would plunge in response.
Instead, mortgage rates actually rose significantly, reminding everyone that changes in the federal funds rate do not directly control the direction of mortgage rates.

Now that the Fed has cut rates by 75 basis points, it's anyone's guess where mortgage rates will go. But Richard DeKaser, chief economist for National City Corp., is betting the cost of carrying a mortgage won't be going down substantially any time soon.

"We've seen the lowest for mortgage rates," he says. "We're going to be in the range of 6 percent for the balance of the year."

Time may prove DeKaser right. If so, consider yourself a winner if you locked into a mortgage before January's rate cut, when mortgage rates were near historic lows.

Winner: Homeowners whose loans are about to reset
The Fed's rate cut won't directly affect people with fixed-rate mortgages. But it will lower the payments of most homeowners with adjustable-rate mortgages.
This will be a boon for countless Americans with subprime mortgages who fear their next reset could leave them facing foreclosure.

"The Fed's actions in their own right are going to reduce the burden of mortgage resets," DeKaser says. "So that will help directly."

Loser: Fixed-rate mortgage shoppers
Way back in January, times were good for people shopping for a mortgage. Mortgage rates were near historic lows, making it cheaper to borrow.
Of course, not everything was rosy. The U.S. credit crunch and falling home values made it difficult for some borrowers to take advantage of sinking rates. Nonetheless, many homeowners and homebuyers had a window of opportunity to lock into historically low borrowing costs for many years to come.

For now, it appears that window has slammed shut, leaving those who failed to act earlier feeling like losers.

Take action
The Federal Reserve slashed the federal funds rate dramatically in late January. How did mortgage rates respond? They rose, fast and furiously.
The moral of the story is simple: Don't make mortgage decisions based on Fed actions, such as this week's rate cut. Instead, take the appropriate action given your individual circumstances.

"Trying to time the market is historically a fruitless exercise," says Bob Walters, chief economist at Quicken Loans. "If it saves you money to convert your ARM or to lower your fixed rate, then by all means do so."

Please call me with all your mortgage needs.

Arnold Cohen
The Mortgage Store
303-488-5435

I'm in your neighborhood.





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