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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous] Feel free to share any 2021 articles or clips of any news broadcast that suggested to buyers that they should buy ASAP before interest rates go up. What I saw in the news was more along the lines of: https://www.cnn.com/2021/06/16/homes/us-housing-market-offers/index.html [quote]What do homebuyers have to do to get a house in this cutthroat real estate market? Offer sellers a Caribbean vacation? Bid $1 million over the asking price? Pay a competing bidder hundreds of thousands of dollars to walk away? What about buying two homes just to live in one?[/quote][/quote] Here you go: https://www.sfgate.com/realestate/article/Sound-Off-Why-are-interest-rates-so-low-and-how-15820006.php The article literally ends with this sentence: "If you haven’t taken advantage of these low rates I suggest you reach out to your lender and get the process started, you’ll be happy you did."[/quote] The one article from 2020 that you found includes the following: [quote]Interest rates [b]are likely to stay low for years[/b] as the economy fights its way back from the coronavirus pandemic, according to Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell. He was quoted as saying “We think that the economy’s going to need low interest rates, which support economic activity for an extended period of time—it will be measured in years. However long it takes, we’re going to be there—we’re not going to prematurely withdraw the support that we think the economy needs.” It looks like buyers will have access to low rates for years to come......perhaps not as low as they are now, but very low from a historical standpoint.[/quote][/quote] They did stay low and they are still low by historical standards.[/quote] You're really reaching here. None of the above (including the one article you found from 2020 - when I asked for 2021 - from a local publication across the country, in which it clearly conveys that interest rates will remain low for "years") suggests buyers should have reasonably been able to predict the largest and most rapid increase in interest rates since the early 1980s.[/quote] By the end of 2021, the writing was on the wall. In early 2022, the fed signalled it would likely raise rates at each of the remaining meetings last year. If you were on the sidelines, should’ve jumped in. Many others did.[/quote]
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