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    Another Big Drop in Refi Demand, But Still Higher Year Over Year

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    Mortgage applications fell for the third consecutive week amid an increasingly volatile rate environment. The Mortgage Bankers Association (MBA) reported a decrease of 10.4% on a seasonally adjusted basis for the week ending March 27.

    The Refinance Index fell 17% from the previous week, but remains 33% higher than the same week one year ago.

    Purchase activity also declined, with the seasonally adjusted Purchase Index dropping 3%, just 1% above year-ago levels.

    MBA’s Mike Fratantoni notes “higher rates are being offset somewhat by the buyer’s market in many parts of the country – there are more homes for sale than buyers have seen in some time. Moreover, purchase applications for FHA and VA loans continue to hold up better than those for conventional buyers.  However, the shocks of the jump in rates and the increase in overall economic uncertainty are likely having an impact on buyer confidence.”

    Once again, application activity shifted further away from refinances. The refinance share of total applications decreased to 45.3% from 49.6% the prior week, while ARM share edged down to 8.0%. FHA share decreased slightly to 19.5%, VA share increased to 16.1%, and USDA share held steady at 0.5%.

    Mortgage Rate Summary:

    • 30yr Fixed: 6.57% (from 6.43%) | Points: 0.65 (unchanged)
    • 15yr Fixed: 5.89% (from 5.83%) | Points: 0.75 (from 0.80)
    • Jumbo 30yr: 6.59% (from 6.45%) | Points: 0.43 (from 0.56)
    • FHA: 6.25% (from 6.15%) | Points: 0.81 (from 0.75)
    • 5/1 ARM: 5.67% (from 5.75%) | Points: 0.56 (from 0.68)

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