
Burn Your Boats Timely 10 - Mortgage Rates Dropped - New Builds are Booming
What does this mean for Investors and End Buyers?
Burn Your Boats Wealth · David Shaw & Clark Lunt
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Show Notes
Summary
This conversation discusses the contradictory information of falling mortgage interest rates and rising inflation. The speaker explains that the decrease in mortgage rates is due to lenders feeling more secure about the long-term trajectory of interest rates. This is supported by the Federal Reserve's actions, which indicate that rates will remain steady or fall. The speaker suggests that the real mandate of the Federal Reserve is to get investors out of the market and give it back to first-time buyers and homebuyers. The conversation also highlights the buying opportunities in the built environment and second-hand homes.
Takeaways
Mortgage interest rates are falling while inflation is rising, creating contradictory information.
The decrease in mortgage rates is due to lenders feeling more secure about the long-term trajectory of interest rates.
The Federal Reserve may be trying to get investors out of the market and give it back to first-time buyers and homebuyers.
There may be buying opportunities in the built environment and second-hand homes.
Chapters
00:00 Introduction and Mortgage Interest Rates
01:56 Contradictory Information: Falling Mortgage Rates and Rising Inflation
07:45 The Fed's Actions and the Real Estate Market
10:08 Opportunities for First-Time Home Buyers
13:33 Investors Sitting on the Sidelines
15:47 Conclusion and Call to Action
17:31 Timely 10 Outro
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