Posted on 04/29/2020 5:35:50 AM PDT by Conserv
The novel coronavirus was unable to dampen the interest of homebuyers in the past week.
Even as people follow stay-at-home guidelines, the number of people filing home purchase applications rose 12 percent on a seasonally adjusted basis, according to the Mortgage Bankers Association.
That's the strongest level in almost a month.
"The ten largest states had increases in purchase activity, which is potentially a sign of the start of an upturn in the pandemic-delayed spring homebuying season, as coronavirus lockdown restrictions slowly ease in various markets, said Joel Kan, MBAs associate vice president of economic and industry forecasting. California and Washington continued to show increases in purchase activity, with New York seeing a significant gain after declines in five of the last six weeks.
Helping to boost purchase interest was a decline in mortgage rates to 3.43 percent for a 30-year mortgage, a record low in MBA's survey.
"Refinance activity declined 7 percent, as rates for refinances likely remained higher than those for purchase loans, " said Kan. "Lenders are still working through pipelines at capacity, and observed changes in credit availability for refinance loans have also in turn impacted rates.
Overall demand for mortgage applications fell 3.3 percent from the prior week.
The survey covers over 75 percent of all U.S. retail residential mortgage applications and has been conducted weekly since 1990.
I would if the increase in home purchase applications are families and individuals looking to get the hell out of congested urban areas.
California and Washington continued to show increases in purchase activity, with New York seeing a significant gain after declines in five of the last six weeks.
And a few minutes ago I read a post saying Housing was gonna tank and leave a crater.
I choose this story...
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