voiceofsandiego.org: Toscano... Mortgage Rate Update
an independent nonprofit |
We depend on your donations. Consider joining us today.

Mortgage Rate Update



The causes of the housing market's well-documented ills, whatever those causes may be, do not appear to include interest rates.

The average rate on a 30-year fixed mortgage has declined steadily since July and now rests near levels not seen since 2005. The average 1-year adjustable-rate mortgage (ARM) rate has likewise fallen, but still rests above its early 2006 levels.

The 1-year Treasury rate, which serves as a common benchmark by which adjustable mortgage payments are recalculated, has also meandered down since July. However, the current 1-year Treasury rate of 4.9 percent compares to an average rate of 3.6 percent in 2005 and 1.9 percent in 2004. As a result, ARM borrowers of recent years can expect their payments to increase substantially when reset time comes.

For new buyers, though, the mortgage rate picture has improved quite a bit in the past half year. The housing market does not seem to be taking comfort -- but perhaps real estate would be faring even worse had not declining rates provided a tailwind.

-- RICH TOSCANO



A Nerd's Eye View

Rich Toscano is a financial advisor with Pacific Capital Associates*;
he also writes about San Diego real estate at Piggington's Econo-Almanac.
Contact him at rtoscano@pcasd.com.

Bay-Front Meeting Postponed:

 

The port said discussion over the environmental study will take place another time.

Wednesday, January 24 -- 2:31 pm

Not For Sale:

 

The city removes the Linda Vista Village Mobile Home Park from its list of for-sale properties.

Wednesday, January 24 -- 10:58 am

CV Hires Charger Help:

 

The consultant will analyze possible stadium sites in Chula Vista on the Chargers' dime.

Wednesday, January 24 -- 7:46 am


Sponsored By

MOST POPULAR STORIES:

SURVIVAL IN SAN DIEGO

Foreclosure Rates Soar :

 

Number of mortgage default notices sent to Californians last quarter reached highest level in eight years.

Wednesday, January 24 -- 11:32 am

LETTERS TO THE EDITOR

Abysmal Science Funding Climate:

 

Wednesday, January 24 -- 4:33 pm

CAFÉ SAN DIEGO

Money for Nothing :

 

Despite the dismal record of sand replenishment, Imperial Beach will push forward with a $14 million plan that one storm could ruin.

Wednesday, January 24 -- 12:33 pm

COMMENTARY: SLOP

F Blank Blank Blank :

 

A revised transcript.

Wednesday, January 24 -- 10:20 am

COMMENTARY: RICH TOSCANO

Angst in the New Era :

 

A few credit market insiders worry that reality will someday re-assert itself with a vengeance.

Wednesday, January 24 -- 11:43 am

Sponsored by

This Just In

'The Powers to Be':

 A little recognition. » Nov. 21 -- 4:03 pm



Libraries Could Be Spared:

 It doesn't look like the mayor has the City Council votes to shut down libraries and rec centers.

Nov. 21 -- 2:02 pm


Opening Day Melee:

 The first day a store opens, shoplifters have a field day.

Nov. 21 -- 11:43 am


SURVIVAL IN SAN DIEGO

Unemployment Rate Reaches 6.8 Percent:

 Retail and construction sectors lose a combined 10,000 jobs over the year in San Diego County.

Nov. 21 -- 5:43 pm



LETTERS TO THE EDITOR

Where's the Beef?:

 Time to pony up.

Nov. 20 -- 7:20 pm



CAFÉ SAN DIEGO

Holslin Back:

 Follow up to your responses and questions.

Nov. 20 -- 7:07 pm



COMMENTARY: SLOP

Did Obama Deliver District 1?:

 It's not looking like he did.

Nov. 21 -- 4:50 pm



COMMENTARY: RICH TOSCANO

Cheap Homes Selling Fast, Expensive Homes Not:

 Home sales have exploded in low-priced areas of San Diego even as they decline in pricier neighborhoods.

Nov. 20 -- 11:13 pm


Copyright © 2008 voiceofsandiego.org. All Rights Reserved.