Pending home sales fall as mortgage rates tick up: Report

FILE - A sale sign stands outside a home in Wyndmoor, Pa., Wednesday, June 22, 2022. The CEO of the National Association of Realtors is stepping down, Thursday, Nov. 2, 2023, nearly two months before his planned retirement, a move that comes just two days after the trade group was dealt a punishing judgement in federal court over its rules on real estate agent commissions. (AP Photo/Matt Rourke, File)
FILE – A sale sign stands outside a home in Wyndmoor, Pa., Wednesday, June 22, 2022. The CEO of the National Association of Realtors is stepping down, Thursday, Nov. 2, 2023, nearly two months before his planned retirement, a move that comes just two days after the trade group was dealt a punishing judgement in federal court over its rules on real estate agent commissions. (AP Photo/Matt Rourke, File)

Pending home sales over the past four weeks were down nearly 8 percent compared to the same time last year as mortgage rates ticked up slightly and harsh winter weather delayed homebuying, according to a new report from Redfin.

The fall in pending sales marked the largest decline since October, Redfin found. This comes as the daily average 30-year fixed mortgage rate is ticking back up toward 7 percent, after falling in recent months. 

Mortgage rates, which have climbed over the past two years alongside interest rates, reached a two-decade high of 8 percent in late October before beginning to decline. However, daily average mortgage rates saw their biggest one-day jump in more than a year last Friday, Redfin noted. 

“We’re seeing a bit of recovery with house hunters touring homes, but even demand at the earliest stages isn’t up as much as we would expect at this time of year,” said Chen Zhao, Redfin’s economic research lead, in a statement.

“That’s because mortgage rates are climbing again and winter weather has been harsher than usual in much of the country, keeping some house hunters at home,” she added.

The Redfin report suggested that mortgage rates will “probably remain elevated near their current level” for at least the next two months, after Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell said it was unlikely that the central bank would begin cutting interest rates in March.

Interest rates sit at a two-decade high of 5.25 percent to 5.5 percent, after the Fed repeatedly raised rates to tame inflation. The central bank has held rates steady for its past four meetings, signaling it may have concluded its rate hike campaign and prompting optimism about potential rate cuts.

However, Powell cautioned last week the Fed needs to see “more good data” before it begins cutting interest rates.

“We want to see more good data. It’s not that we’re looking for better data,” he said, adding, “We need to see more evidence that sort of confirms what we think we’re seeing.”

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