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Chief Economist Doug Duncan said in a statement.

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While Fannie Mae’s ESR Group updates its forecasts for home sales, mortgage originations and mortgage rates on a monthly basis, projections for national home price appreciation are revised quarterly.

rates is central to our expectation that the recession will be modest,” Duncan said. The rapid response of would-be homebuyers to periodic declines in mortgage rates “gives us additional confidence in our use of the word ‘modest,’” Duncan said.

With the economy still looking likely to enter a recession, economists at Fannie Mae and the Mortgage Bankers Association expect mortgage rates will continue to decline from 2022 peaks.

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Strong homebuyer demand is providing more support for home prices than economists at Fannie Mae expected at the beginning of the year, but forecasters at the mortgage giant expect tight for-sale inventory will keep sales “subdued” for the rest of the year.

In their latest monthly forecast, economists with Fannie Mae’s Economic and Strategic Research Group said they expect the Federal Reserve to implement a final 25-basis rate hike in May and then bring rates back down by the end of the year as the economy enters a “modest recession.”

“The economic slowdown has resumed, whether the end result is a modest recession or simply a soft landing remains unanswered, although we continue to expect the former when we first made our 2023 recession call,” Fannie Mae

In January, home prices were looking soft to Fannie Mae economists, who forecast that national home prices would drop 4.2% on an annual basis during the fourth quarter of 2023. The theory was that last year’s abrupt runup in mortgage rates and dramatic home price gains during the pandemic would create affordability challenges for many would-be homebuyers.

While that’s still the case in many markets – regional Zillow Home Price Indices show some metros have already experienced nearly 10% home price declines since the summer of 2022 – homebuyer demand has proven resilient, particularly when mortgage rates dip.

The latest Fannie Mae forecast is that home prices will be stickier on the way down, with national home price appreciation declining by 1.2% on an annual basis during the fourth quarter and peaking at -2.6% during the second quarter of 2024.

“The greater-than-expected resilience of the housing sector to the affordability pressures of higher home prices and mortgage

In an April 17 forecast, MBA economists said they expect rates on 30-year fixed-rate mortgages to average 5.5% by the fourth quarter of this year, and drop below 5% in the third quarter of next year.

Fannie Mae forecasters aren’t quite as optimistic about the pace of declines and don’t expect rates to dip below 5% anytime soon, saying Federal Reserve policymakers are still analyzing what the impact of recent bank failures and tighter lending conditions will be on inflation.

“Given continued persistence in core inflation in recent months, we expect that there will remain an increasingly restrictive monetary policy path in the near term,” Fannie Mae economists said in commentary accompanying their latest forecast. “It’s only a question of how many additional rate hikes occur versus how much lending conditions tighten further due to banking pressures.”

Fannie Mae economists think the Fed will raise the short-term federal funds rate one more time in May, before reversing course lowering the benchmark rate by 25 basis points in the final three months of the year if there is a recession and weakening labor market. If a recession doesn’t happen and inflation doesn’t cool, there’s “the possibility of another jump in mortgage rates,” Fannie Mae forecasters warned.

With February data showing stronger than expected homebuyer demand, Fannie Mae economists upgraded their forecast for home sales for the rest of the year. But even if the new 2023 forecast of 4.2 million existing home sales comes in as projected, that would be the slowest annual pace since 2010.

New listings were down 20% in March compared to a year ago, a trend that’s thought to be driven largely by the “lock-in effect,” which discourages many homeowners from moving because they don’t want to give up their existing, lower mortgage rates. “…while we anticipate the recent modest pullback in mortgage rates following the banking turmoil in March to put more energy into the spring homebuying season, the total volume of sales is likely to remain subdued,” Fannie Mae forecasters said. “Beyond the lack of inventory and the lock-in effect, affordability constraints remain.”

It’s interesting to me that the “experts” don’t fully agree though looking at the same data, but the consensus “seems” to be recession towards the end of this year or early next year…or maybe not…

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This is because lenders like to see stability in your employment history. It’s best to wait after you have secured the mortgage before making any bold career changes.

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A credit score is precious. Know your credit score: Your credit score is one of the most important factors that lenders use to determine your eligibility for a mortgage. Before you apply, make sure you know your credit score and take steps to improve it if necessary.

The following might mess up your credit score: Applying for new credit, closing accounts, making late payments. Making large deposits Lenders might see large oneoff deposits as red flags. They will usually require additional documentation for these instances. Generally, lenders like a consistent pattern of income and spending.

Skipping pre-approval

Before you start looking at homes, get pre-approved for a mortgage. This will give you a better idea of how much you can afford to spend and will also show sellers that you are a serious buyer. Work with a reputable lender who is transparent about their fees and rates and will be willing to answer any questions you have about the mortgage process. Contact us for a lender referral.

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This article first appeared on Broadpoint Properties’ website, https://servingsandiegocounty. com.

Submitted by Elisabeth Hartig Lentulo, broker associate, who can be reached at 760-532-1057, elisabeth@ehlentulo.com or www.ehlentulo.com. CalBRE #01904564

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