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Mortgage Apps: Continued Slide

May 25, 2022
Bottom Line:  Mortgage applications fell slightly in the week ended May 20th as purchase applications edged up just a touch while refinancing applications fell. Mortgage rates fell last week, down to about 5 5/8% for the average borrower, off the recent highs of 5 3/4%. But the trends toward slower housing activity are firmly in place, and it will likely take a significant move lower in mortgage rates (probably back near 5%) to spark renewed purchase activity. Meanwhile, refinancing activity will remain low for a long time until borrowers either accept higher rates on cash-out refinancings or mortgage rates fall below 4%. Overall, after months of higher than expected activity, given the rise in mortgage rates, the trend in purchase volumes is firmly lower, while refinancing will likely remain near historic lows.
The MBA Mortgage Application Index
FELL slightly, DOWN -1.2% to 316.0, BELOW the 13-week average of 400.0 and -54.5% BELOW the year-ago level. Non-seasonally adjusted the index FELL slightly, DOWN -1.7%.
 
The Purchase Index was nearly unchanged, UP 0.2% to 226.0, BELOW the 13-week average of 252.0 and -16.4% BELOW the year-ago level.
The Refinancing Index FELL -3.9% to 795.0, BELOW the 13-week average of 1216.0 and -74.9% BELOW the year-ago level.
 
The effective (adjusted for points paid) 30-year mortgage rate FELL -6bps to 5.64%, ABOVE the 13-week average of 5.12% and 72bps ABOVE the year-ago level.
Current coupon yields in the secondary market were down -16.0 bps last week, closing at 4.0%, and were down -4.0 bps this week through Tuesday.
Article by Contingent Macro Advisors