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3 Mortgage Rate Mistakes to Avoid Post-Fed Rate Pause

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3 Mortgage Rate Mistakes to Avoid Post-Fed Rate Pause

TL;DR

  • The Federal Reserve has paused interest rates for the fifth time, resulting in higher mortgage and credit card rates.
  • There is a significant likelihood of a Fed rate hike in September, requiring borrowers to be strategic.
  • Key mistakes to avoid include skipping a mortgage rate lock, automatically using a familiar lender, and not monitoring broader economic trends.
  • Locking in a rate protects against future hikes and allows for clearer budgeting, with options to relock if rates drop.
  • Shopping around for lenders can result in lower rates, and it's advised to see if existing lenders can match better offers found elsewhere.
  • Monitoring economic indicators like the 10-year Treasury yield, unemployment, inflation, and geopolitical tensions can help identify opportunities for better rates.