Mortgage outlook for the housing market July - 2008

Posted Aug 5, 2008 @ 9:20 pm, Viewed by 373 Visitors, Read 390 Times.

The Federal Reserve held the line–leaving the Fed Funds Rate at 2.00% for the third straight meeting. The decision, however, was anything but cut-and-dry.

 

 

Earlier in the week, the Personal Consumption Expenditure data indicated that inflation climbed 0.8% overall in June, which is the highest inflation jump in 27 years. In addition, the report indicated that inflation now sits at 2.3%–above the Fed's desired range of 1-2%.

 

Although the Fed ultimately left interest rates unchanged, inflation obviously remains a concern and the recent rise may lead to an interest rate hike by the Fed in the near future.

 

What Does This Mean to You?

Many experts believe the housing market is nearing the bottom and may even be set to bounce back up. For now, home prices remain low, personal incomes are high, and interest rates are still very attractive.

 

If you've been weighing your options and waiting to see how things shake out, this is the ideal time to act–especially when you consider the new Housing and Economic Recovery Act benefits for home buyers:

 

Tax credits. First-time home buyers who purchase their primary residence between April 9, 2008 and July 1, 2009 are eligible for up to $7,500 in tax credit, as long as they haven't owned a home in the last three years. The credit is actually a generous interest-free loan, so we'll have to talk about some income parameters and payback terms. But if you're a new home buyer – or know someone who is renting or in the market to buy – this is a huge benefit that we should discuss.

 

Down Payment Assistance...going, going, not gone yet. Another provision of the legislation eliminates some down payment assistance programs later this year...but they are still available right now, and depending on your circumstances, we may be able to take advantage of them to double your benefit as a home buyer.

 

Bottom line...now may be the ideal time to put together a purchase strategy based on your unique situation.

 

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