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Why Waiting to Buy a Home Could Cost You

In today's housing market, many potential buyers are hesitant due to rising mortgage rates and increasing home prices. However, industry experts suggest that delaying your home purchase might not be the best strategy. Barbara Corcoran, founder of The Corcoran Group and star of "Shark Tank," emphasizes that despite higher rates, now is the time to buy. She points out that with many homeowners holding onto low-interest mortgages, housing inventory remains tight, leading to continued price increases. By acting now, buyers can avoid higher costs in the future.

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Understanding the Current Market Dynamics

The average rate for a 30-year fixed mortgage has seen a slight uptick, reaching 6.67% for the week ending March 20, 2025. While this is higher than previous years, it's important to note that home prices are still on the rise, albeit at a slower pace. This trend suggests that waiting for rates to decrease may not result in overall savings, as home prices may continue to appreciate.?

The Risk of Waiting for Lower Rates

Holding off on purchasing in hopes of lower mortgage rates can be a gamble. Even if rates decrease slightly, the concurrent rise in home prices could negate any potential savings. Additionally, with limited inventory due to many homeowners retaining their low-rate mortgages, finding the right property could become more challenging over time.?

Advantages of Acting Now

  • Building Equity Sooner: Purchasing a home now allows you to start building equity immediately, positioning you to benefit from any future appreciation.?

  • Potential for Refinancing: Should mortgage rates decrease in the future, refinancing could offer an opportunity to secure a lower rate while retaining the benefits of earlier homeownership.?

  • Avoiding Increased Competition: As more buyers enter the market anticipating lower rates, competition could intensify, potentially driving prices higher and reducing your negotiating power.?

Conclusion

While it's natural to be cautious in a fluctuating market, the current conditions suggest that waiting may not be advantageous for prospective homebuyers. By purchasing now, you can secure a home at today's prices and begin building equity, rather than risking higher costs and increased competition in the future.?

For personalized advice tailored to your financial situation, consider consulting with a mortgage professional to explore your options in today's market.

Source: SFGate


* Specific loan program availability and requirements may vary. Please get in touch with your mortgage advisor for more information.

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