Mortgage Rates DROPPED! Should You Buy a Home NOW or WAIT?

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Mortgage interest rates dropped below 3% and more houses are getting listed for sale. Is this the time to buy a home or should you wait? That’s the topic of today’s video. I give you all the information homebuyers should know about our US housing market and the real estate market in general so you can make a more informed decision about whether to buy a house or wait it out.

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To give you a quick mortgage interest rates update, according to the Mortgage News Daily the average 30yr FRM is 2.9% today 98/6/21) for the current mortgage rates. This is mixed news if you’re a homebuyer right now or if you’re a homeowner looking to refinance.

Comment below: what’s your housing market 2021 forecast and housing market forecast 2021? Do you think a housing crash 2021 will happen and there will be a housing crash due to a housing bubble, a 2021 housing market crash 2021 or are your housing market predictions that the real estate market 2021 and home prices 2021 will continue to surge?

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Jason Walter is not a practicing tax accountant or a licensed attorney or financial adviser. Therefore, the information in these videos shall not be relied upon as tax, legal, or financial advice from a qualified perspective. If you need such advice, please contact a qualified tax accountant, attorney, or financial adviser. We have taken reasonable steps to check that the information in this video is accurate but we cannot represent that it is free from errors. You expressly agree not to rely upon any information contained in this video – it is for entertainment purposes only.

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