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Should You Wait for Lower Rates?

Should You Wait for Lower Rates?

Mortgage rates have already dropped into the upper 5s twice this year. But after just a few days, they ticked back up into the low 6% range. If you saw that and thought, “Great. I missed it,” you’re not the only one.

A lot of buyers are treating the 5s like some kind of magic number. As if moving from 6.1% to 5.99% suddenly changes everything. And from a mindset perspective, it does feel different.

But here’s the part most people don’t actually run the math on.

The Payment Difference Isn’t What You Think

Let’s say you’re looking at a $500,000 home loan. At 6.1%, generally speaking, your principal and interest payment is roughly $3,030 per month. At 5.9%, it’s about $2,966 per month.

That’s a difference of only $64 a month.

Not $300.

Not $500.

Sixty dollars.

Let that sink in for just a moment.

Yes, over time that $64 a month can add up. But it’s far from the dramatic swing many buyers imagine when they say they’re “waiting for the 5s.”

The psychological impact of seeing a 5 in front of your rate can feel big. The financial impact? It might be something you don’t even notice when it’s all said and done.

Experts Aren’t Predicting a Big Drop

Another important piece to think about: most housing economists aren’t forecasting a long-term return to 5% territory anytime soon.

While rates will move up and down, likely hitting the high 5s here and there, the broader expectation is for mortgage rates to hover in the low 6% range this year, not stay in the 5’s or decline much more.

While it certainly could happen, the reality is, waiting for a deep drop may not deliver the payoff you’re hoping for, if you’re holding out

The Bigger Question to Ask

Instead of asking, “Did I miss the 5s?” A better question is: “Does today’s payment work for me?” 

If the monthly payment fits comfortably in your budget, and you’ve found a home that meets your needs, the difference between 6.1% and 5.9% likely isn’t the deciding factor. It might be one of them, but it shouldn’t be everything. 

And remember, mortgage rates aren’t permanent. If they drop meaningfully later, refinancing is always an option. But you can’t refinance a home you didn’t buy.

Waiting Might Feel Safe, But It Isn’t Always Strategic

It’s natural to want the best possible rate. Everyone does. But sometimes buyers overestimate how much a rate in the high 5s will change things in today’s market.

Don’t miss the fact that rates have already come down. A year ago, they were in the 7s. Now? They’re hovering in the low 6s. And for a lot of people, that percentage point difference that’s already here is the real game changer.

If you paused your plans when rates were higher, now may be the right time to re-run your numbers. Not because rates are “perfect.” But because the monthly payment math might work better than you think, even with rates in the low 6s. 

Before assuming you’ve missed your moment, take another look at the numbers.

You may find it never disappeared.

Bottom Line

If you’ve been sitting on the sidelines waiting for that magic number for rates, that strategy may not pay off as much as you’d expect.

Let’s connect so you can double check the math at your price point. You may realize payments are already within your range.

Tiia Cartwright

Tiia Cartwright, originally from Finland, is a distinguished real estate broker who is transforming the industry through her unwavering commitment to excellence and a client-centric approach. After moving to the United States during her high school years, Tiia pursued a degree in Finance at Louisiana State University, equipping her with a strong foundation in financial management and analysis. Her career journey initially led her to Arthur Andersen in New York City, one of the most prestigious public accounting firms. While she gained valuable experience in finance and accounting, Tiia discovered her true calling lay in connecting with people on a more personal level. In 2006, she took a bold step to transition into real estate, joining forces with Rhonda Duffy at Duffy Realty of Atlanta. There, she quickly became a top-performing real estate professional, adept at forming genuine connections with her clients. During her time with Duffy Realty, Tiia successfully listed and sold around 600 homes, earning a stellar reputation for her exceptional service. In 2007, Tiia founded Cartwright Realty in Tampa, FL, aiming to make a lasting impact on the industry. Under her visionary leadership and relentless pursuit of excellence, the agency has become a market leader in the region, exceeding client expectations and setting new industry standards. Tiia's commitment to her clients' satisfaction has made her a trusted advisor, helping individuals and families navigate the complexities of buying and selling homes. Her deep local market knowledge and understanding of her clients' unique needs enable her to craft tailored strategies that consistently deliver outstanding results. Beyond her professional success, Tiia's dedication extends to her community, actively participating in charitable initiatives. Her efforts to make a positive difference in the lives of those less fortunate have earned her recognition and accolades. Today, Tiia Cartwright is a respected figure in the real estate industry, setting the standard for exceptional service, expertise, and dedication to her clients' success. Her consistent top performance exemplifies professionalism and serves as an inspiring example for emerging real estate professionals. For those seeking guidance in the complex world of real estate, Tiia Cartwright and her Cartwright Realty team embody excellence, integrity, and a track record of outstanding results.
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