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  2. Mortgage Interest Rate Forecast: When Will Mortgage Rates Go ...

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    Get insights into the 2024 mortgage rate forecast. Learn when mortgage rates might go down and plan your financing strategy accordingly.

  3. Where will mortgage rates go next year? The forecasts are ...

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    Where will rates go. Hale and Realtor.com forecast that in 2023 rates will average 7.4%, followed by early rate hikes in the first half of the year, and a slight retreat to 7.1% by the year-end.

  4. Mortgage rate forecast April 2024: Fed’s uncertain timeline ...

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    Mortgage rates fell sharply to close out 2023, but have remained relatively stable at 7 percent so far this spring. As of March 27, the average rate on 30-year loans was 7.01 percent, according to ...

  5. Goldman Sachs calls an audible: Mortgage rates going up ...

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    “We are revising our forecasts for mortgage rates higher, to 7.1% for year-end 2023 and 6.8% for year-end 2024 from prior forecasts of 6.6% and 5.9%, respectively,” Roger Ashworth, managing ...

  6. Housing market predictions: The forecast for the next 5 years

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    The average rate for a 30-year mortgage more than doubled between August 2021, when it was just 3 percent, and October 2023, when it reached 8 percent. (Rates have now dipped a bit and were back ...

  7. Real Estate 2023: Will Mortgage Rates and Home Prices ... - AOL

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    There is still no sign of relief for homebuyers. Mortgage rates are continuing to soar and home prices have reached record prices. This, coupled with low inventory might still leave many buyers on ...