Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yes. Housing prices will go up when rates are cut. This has been historically true.
Source? It's likely true that prices go up when mortgages rates decrease (more purchasing power for buyers). But it's a big leap from fed interest rate cuts (of short term rates) to lower mortgage rates. "Historically", the yield curve typically slopes upwards (long-term rates are higher than short term rates). So if the short-term rate is cut by the fed 3-4 times, to 4.25%, "historically" longer term rates (the 10 year) would be marginally higher. The 10 year is currently at 4.25%. What is your argument for how short-term rate cuts lead to lower long term rates? If you don't have one, then don't argue that mortgage rates, which are keyed off of the 10 year, are going down.
Anonymous wrote:Yes. Housing prices will go up when rates are cut. This has been historically true.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The Dems have already raised 27MM in the first 5 hours after the Biden-Kamala announcement. A Harris presidency will be very good for interest rates, inflation, and the stock market, which bodes well for housing.
But to reiterate, this thread is about DC housing prices, not national ones. Focus on what a Harris administration would mean for the local market given our unique place... I think it will make prices skyrocket. Trump will crater local prices for previously discussed reasons.
Anonymous wrote:The Dems have already raised 27MM in the first 5 hours after the Biden-Kamala announcement. A Harris presidency will be very good for interest rates, inflation, and the stock market, which bodes well for housing.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Don't wait until the FED drops rates. I would buy knowing you can. Prices are forecasted to go up this year and next year.
Says who, you? An agent most likely.
All the experts are saying this.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Don't wait until the FED drops rates. I would buy knowing you can. Prices are forecasted to go up this year and next year.
Says who, you? An agent most likely.
Anonymous wrote:Don't wait until the FED drops rates. I would buy knowing you can. Prices are forecasted to go up this year and next year.