Mortgage Rates Expected to Stay Elevated Through 2025 Despite Fed Rate Cuts


December 31, 2024 Tags:

Mortgage costs remained stubbornly high throughout 2024, with 30-year fixed rates consistently exceeding 6%. Unfortunately for hopeful homebuyers, 2025 doesn’t appear to offer much relief.

Despite the Federal Reserve's efforts to cut interest rates—lowering borrowing costs for credit cards, auto loans, and other types of financing—mortgage rates have barely shifted. This has left potential buyers, who have been waiting for more affordable home financing, increasingly frustrated.

The primary reason for this disconnect lies in how mortgage rates are determined. Unlike other borrowing costs tied directly to the Federal Reserve’s rates, mortgage rates are more closely linked to 10-year Treasury bond yields. These yields remain elevated due to ongoing inflation concerns, which are driven by a robust economy and projections of increased government spending under president-elect Donald Trump. To mitigate these risks, investors are demanding higher returns on bonds, which has kept both bond yields and mortgage rates at elevated levels.

Adding to the inflationary pressures are Trump’s proposed policies, including higher tariffs on imports. “Tariffs typically drive inflation,” explains Doug Carey, a chartered financial analyst and founder of WealthTrace, a financial planning software company. He notes that this could keep mortgage rates higher than expected throughout 2025.

A Challenging Outlook for 2025

The economic uncertainty surrounding 2025 presents a mixed outlook for mortgage rates. While the Federal Reserve is expected to further reduce its benchmark interest rate by 50 basis points—bringing it to a range of 3.75% to 4%—these cuts may not be enough to significantly ease mortgage costs for homebuyers.

Current projections suggest that mortgage rates could dip slightly from their 2024 levels. As of now, the 30-year fixed rate stands at 7.11%, according to Mortgage News Daily. However, most experts anticipate that rates will remain above 6% for the year, offering little comfort to buyers hoping for substantial relief.

Here’s what some leading institutions predict for 30-year fixed mortgage rates in 2025:

  • Mortgage Bankers Association: Rates between 6.4% and 6.6%
  • Realtor.com: An end-of-year rate near 6.2%
  • Fannie Mae: An average rate of 6.4%
  • Wells Fargo: Rates averaging around 6.3% by year’s end
  • Goldman Sachs: Rates staying above 6% throughout the year

While modest declines may be on the horizon, buyers and sellers alike should prepare for a housing market that continues to grapple with high borrowing costs. As inflationary pressures and economic policies evolve, mortgage rates will remain a critical factor shaping the real estate landscape in 2025.

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