Loans, Mortgage / Mortgage rates dip below 4 pct. on 15-year loans (AP)WASHINGTON – A plunge in mortgage rates is giving homeowners a rare opportunity to lock in a 15-year fixed-rate loan for less than 4 percent.
Rates haven%27t dipped this low in decades. For those who can qualify, it%27s the chance to pay off a home in half the time while saving tens of thousands of dollars — if not more. But the lower rates on short-term loans are not likely to ignite the refinancing market. Most people can%27t afford the higher monthly payments required by a 15-year fixed mortgage compared with a more traditional 30-year loan. "That%27s not what most people need right now. They need lower payments," said Leif Thomsen, CEO of Walpole, Mass.-based lender Mortgage Master Inc. High unemployment, slow job growth and tight credit have hampered the housing industry. And fewer people are also in position to refinance, because low real estate prices have left many with little equity in their homes. Many people who would qualify have already refinanced in the past year. The average rate on the 15-year fixed loan dropped to 3.95 percent last week, according to mortgage company Freddie Mac. That%27s the lowest on records the company has kept since 1991. The average rate for a 30-year fixed loan fell to 4.49 percent. Rates haven%27t been that low since the 1950s, when longer-term mortgages typically lasted 20 to 25 years. On the surface, there might not seem to be a huge difference in the two rates, both of which are historically low. But consider the savings on a $200,000 mortgage over 15 years at the current rates. A borrower who refinances over that term could expect to save $65,000 in interest compared with the 30-year fixed loan. Still, they would pay $1,474 a month before taxes and insurance. With the 30-year loan, the payments would be $1,010 a month. Most people in a weak economy don%27t have an extra $464 a month. Peter Thompson, senior loan officer with Prospect Mortgage in Naperville Ill., said 15-year loans make up about 20 percent of his refinancing business these days. They are popular among homeowners with solid finances and plenty of equity in their homes. "They%27re not the people who bought within the past five years," he said. "You%27re looking at very well-qualified people who have owned their home for a while." In the refinancing boom of 2003, when the economy was healthier, moving from a 30-year loan to a 15-year loan was more common. Loans with 15-year terms made up about a third of mortgages backed by Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac. Now, that number is around 20 percent, according to data from Credit Suisse. Credit Suisse mortgage strategist Mahesh Swaminathan said the ideal candidate already has considerable savings or a high monthly income. "It%27s just problematic for borrowers who don%27t have that cash flow," he said. Applications to refinance loans rose 1.3 percent last week and those to purchase homes increased 1.5 percent, according to the Mortgage Bankers Association. That%27s hardly enough to energize the housing market. Rates have fallen since spring as investors seek the safety of U.S. Treasury bonds. That has lowered the yield on Treasurys. Mortgage rates tend to track those yields. To calculate the national average, Freddie Mac collects mortgage rates on Monday through Wednesday of each week from lenders around the country. Rates often fluctuate significantly, even within a given day. Rates on five-year adjustable-rate mortgages averaged 3.63 percent, down from 3.76 percent a week earlier. Rates on one-year adjustable-rate mortgages fell to an average of 3.55 percent from 3.64 percent. The rates do not include add-on fees known as points. One point is equal to 1 percent of the total loan amount. The nationwide fee for loans in Freddie Mac%27s survey averaged 0.7 a point for all loans. |
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