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Mortgage rates eased a bit last week, offering a small glimmer of hope for a housing market that has been stuck in a deep freeze. However, the modest decline did little to stir activity. Instead of rushing in to lock in lower payments, both current homeowners and prospective buyers continued to step away from the market.
Overall demand for mortgage applications fell during the week, according to the latest data. The slight drop in borrowing costs was not enough to offset the persistent challenges of high home prices and a severe shortage of available listings. Many would-be buyers remain priced out, while those who already own homes are reluctant to sell and give up their ultra-low pandemic-era rates.
The retreat in demand suggests that the housing market is still searching for a bottom. Even as the Federal Reserve signals potential rate cuts later this year, the impact has been slow to trickle down to the mortgage market. Lenders are keeping rates relatively high, and affordability remains the biggest hurdle.
For now, the pattern is clear: lower rates alone will not be enough to revive the market. Until more homes come up for sale and prices adjust to a more realistic level, buyers are likely to stay on the sidelines. The spring selling season, typically a busy period, is shaping up to be another test of patience for everyone involved.
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