Ekonomické zprávy
15.01.2025

U.S. weekly mortgage applications soar 33.3 per cent

The Mortgage Bankers Association (MBA) reported on Wednesday that the mortgage application volume in the U.S. soared by 33.3 per cent in the week that ended January 10, following a 3.7 per cent decline the week before. This marked the first weekly increase in mortgage applications in five weeks, the pace of which was also the strongest since the week ended March 6, 2020 (+55.4 per cent). 

According to the MBA’s data, last week’s surge in mortgage applications reflected a 43.5 per cent climb in mortgage refinance applications and a 26.9 per cent jump in mortgage applications to purchase a home.

The report also revealed that the average fixed 30-year mortgage rate increased from 6.99 per cent to 7.09 per cent, the highest level since early May 2024.

Commenting on the latest survey results, Joel Kan, MBA’s vice president and deputy chief economist, noted that bond yields in the U.S. and abroad continued to move higher in response to concerns over a sticky inflation outlook and still too-high budget deficits, which pushed mortgage rates higher for the fifth consecutive week. “This time of the year is a particularly volatile time for application volumes, so it can be more helpful to focus on the level rather than the per cent change,” he added. 

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