Mortgage rates soar to their highest levels in 11 years

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7 thoughts on “Mortgage rates soar to their highest levels in 11 years

    1. This was needed. The housing market is too hot. Stop blaming everything on Joe Biden and start wrapping your head around macroeconomics like an adult.

    2. Agree with Jolf…”soaring” would be 8-10%. 5% is still “free money” when inflation is higher and the stock market still returns 7% on a conservative portfolio.

      And Ed, a 1% tick in rates only raises your mortgage $1000/month if you have a $1.5 million mortgage. In which case, inflation probably doesn’t impact you too much.

    1. Per the official stats, from 1982 to today, inflation has roughly tripled the prices of goods. So today’s $300K house is the equivalent of $100K back then. Today’s $100K salary is like $33K then. And $1.25 gas in 1982 is roughly the same as today’s $3.75…which is what I paid yesterday.

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