Last week, US 30-year mortgage rates dropped significantly, hitting their lowest point since May 2023, which led to a surge in refinancing applications. The 30-year fixed mortgage rate fell by 27 basis points to 6.55%, while the rate on a five-year adjustable mortgage dropped by 31 basis points to 5.91%. This decline spurred a nearly 16% increase in the refinancing index, reaching a two-year high. Mortgage applications for home purchases also rose by 0.8%. Economists believe this drop in rates could signal a modest recovery in the housing market, assuming recession fears do not materialize.
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