How rising interest rates could affect your ability to buy a home.
Interest rates are on the rise, so what does this mean for you? If you’re thinking about buying a home soon, you need to know what’s happening. Interest rates are in the low 4% range, so I want to break down what that means for your pocketbook.
A chief economist at a large brokerage recently said, “With certainty, by the end of this year, interest rates will be 5.5% to 6%.” That’s a huge jump from where we are now—up to a 2% difference. That might not sound like that much, but it is.
"Act sooner rather than later to protect as much of your money as possible."
The median home price in Pierce County is $525,000. Let’s say you own a home at that price, and you’d like to move into a larger house that would cost around $750,000. If you put 20% down on that home and rates were at 4%, your monthly payment would be $2,864. If rates rose to 6%, your monthly payment would be $3,597 for that same house.
That’s a difference of $733 per month. Over a year, you’d pay $9,000 more, and over the life of your loan, you’d pay $264,000 more. I want to make sure you’re aware of how much rates affect your monthly payment. If you want to move, I recommend acting sooner rather than later to protect as much of your money as possible.
A lot of people don’t want to sell until they find where they’re moving to, but there are a few strategies you can use to help. You can purchase the new property first and sell your home immediately afterward. There are ways you can structure and finance that option.
If you know someone who would benefit from this information, please pass this on to them. As always, if you have any questions, I’d love to help. Just call or email me.