Market Watch – Rates Dropping Below 7?

This week marks a positive shift for prospective homebuyers, as mortgage rates have stayed below the 7 percent threshold. This is the first time since February that the average 30-year fixed rate has dipped into the sub-7 range. The catalyst for this decrease is the growing optimism that the Federal Reserve might cut rates in the near future, providing a glimmer of hope for those looking to secure a mortgage.

Currently, the average rate for a 30-year fixed mortgage is 6.90%, slightly down from 7.02% four weeks ago and 6.98% a year ago. For those considering a shorter-term commitment, the 15-year fixed mortgage stands at 6.24%, and the 30-year jumbo mortgage is at 6.97%. These rates include an average total of 0.28 discount and origination points, which are fees paid to reduce your mortgage rate and cover the lender’s costs to process the loan.

When translating these rates into monthly payments, consider the national median family income for 2024, which is $97,800. With the median price of an existing home at $426,900, a 20 percent down payment, and a 6.9 percent mortgage rate, the monthly mortgage payment would be approximately $2,249. This payment constitutes about 28 percent of a typical family’s monthly income, illustrating the financial commitment required for homeownership in the current market.

Looking ahead, the trajectory of mortgage rates will largely depend on the broader economic landscape. While a strong job market and persistent inflation suggest rates might not plummet, there is cautious optimism for a slight dip due to potential Federal Reserve rate cuts. Mortgage rates, influenced by the demand for 10-year Treasury bonds, are likely to fluctuate. If you are in the market for a mortgage and want to stay informed and be prepared for possible changes in rates signup for our rate advisor on our website.

Down Payments in 2024

The landscape of home buying has evolved significantly, and this is particularly evident when examining down payment trends in 2024. The median down payment on a home in the U.S. during the first quarter of 2024 was $26,700, which represents about 8% of the median home purchase price at that time. This figure highlights a shift from the traditional 20% down payment that many prospective homeowners believe is necessary. The minimum down payment required for a mortgage can vary greatly, depending on the home’s cost and the type of mortgage.
Despite the belief that a 20% down payment is standard, many mortgages today allow for much smaller initial investments. Some loans require as little as 3% or 3.5%, and certain loans, like VA and USDA loans, have no minimum down payment requirements at all. As of May 2024, the median down payment rose to $60,202, which is about 15.6% of the median home sales price of $384,375 for that month. These variations underscore the importance of understanding the different mortgage options and their respective down payment requirements.
The funding for down payments often comes from a variety of sources. Common methods include personal savings, financial gifts or assistance from family, borrowing from retirement accounts, or selling investments. It’s also important to consider that down payment amounts can vary significantly based on location and the buyer’s age group. For instance, younger buyers, typically aged 25-33, tend to make smaller down payments, averaging around 10%, whereas older buyers aged 59-68 may put down as much as 22%.
While a larger down payment can reduce the amount you need to borrow and potentially lower your interest rates, it’s not always feasible or necessary to aim for the traditional 20%. Smaller down payments can still facilitate homeownership and help buyers avoid the ongoing costs of renting. Moreover, putting down less and entering the housing market sooner allows buyers to start building equity and enjoying the benefits of homeownership earlier. Every situation is unique so please complete our home purchase qualifier on our website and we help you choose the down payment strategy that best fits your needs and goals.