Mortgage rates have been making headlines lately—especially after Fed Chair Jerome Powell’s big speech at Jackson Hole. But let’s be honest… most people see the news and think:
“So… is now a good time to buy or refi?”
The short answer: maybe—but only if you understand what’s really going on.
Let’s break it down in plain English.
We’ve seen mortgage rates hit 10-month lows, especially after some shaky economic data earlier this August. Powell’s speech gave markets confidence that the Fed might cut rates soon to support a slowing economy.
Here’s a quick timeline:
Aug 1 Jobs Report: Weak numbers caused mortgage rates to dip fast.
Aug 13–14: More mixed data kept rates down.
Aug 22 (Jackson Hole): Powell hinted at being open to rate cuts → bonds rallied → mortgage rates dropped again.
After Labor Day (Sept 2): Rates bumped slightly higher due to international inflation, but held steady thanks to weak U.S. manufacturing data.
Bottom line: Rates have been bouncing within a range, but staying near the lowest levels we’ve seen in nearly a year.
Let’s keep it simple.
When people hear “interest rates,” they think of the Fed. But in reality, mortgage rates follow what’s happening with bonds—especially the 10-Year Treasury.
If bonds go up → rates go down.
If bonds drop → rates go up.
Think of it like a seesaw.
When a report says the economy is slowing (like a weak jobs report), investors get nervous. So they put money into safe investments like bonds—which pushes bond prices up and rates down.
But when inflation looks hot or global news spooks investors (like last week’s EU inflation surprise), bonds sell off and rates can go up again.
The Fed doesn’t set mortgage rates directly. What they say influences what investors expect will happen.
If markets think the Fed will cut rates soon, mortgage rates usually fall before the Fed actually does anything.
Let’s say you’re thinking about buying a home or refinancing.
When rates are low, your monthly payment could be hundreds of dollars cheaper.
That’s why staying informed is so important.
But don’t wait too long.
As we’ve seen, just one economic report or global headline can cause a swing.
This Friday’s inflation report and next week’s jobs numbers?
They could be game-changers.
Here’s what we’re telling clients every day on the Loanzify app:
“Rates are low, but don’t assume they’ll stay there. Lock in if it makes sense for your goals—because timing the market perfectly is impossible. Let’s build a plan together.”
Whether you’re buying, refinancing, or just exploring your options, now’s a smart time to get prepped.
Have questions or want to talk through your options?
Just fill out the contact form on this page or give me a call—I’m here to help.
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Source: Mortgage News Daily
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