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Will mortgage rates go down in 2024? » Will mortgage rates go down in 2024? Rates are generally expected to drop next year, but when they'll drop and by how much largely depends on inflation. Businessinsider.com

Will Interest Rates Go Down in 2024? » With high mortgage rates and limited housing inventory, many prospective homebuyers are concerned about the state of the economy. Forecasts like those from the Mortgage Bankers Association and Fannie Mae predict a decrease in 30-year interest rates in 2024, potentially aiding a recovery in home sales. Meanwhile, homebuyers are advised to improve their credit scores, reduce debt, apply for first-time homebuyer programs, save for down payments, and shop around for competitive mortgage rates. Washingtoninformer.com

Mortgage rate predictions for 2024 spell good news for homebuyers » Fannie Mae expects mortgage rates to drop throughout 2024, and home sales to start to recover slowly. Newsweek.com

Mortgage Rates Aren’t Home Buyers’ Problem This Spring » Borrowing costs are lower even after the Fed’s hike this week—but a bigger issue looms large. Nar.realtor

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Here are top experts' biggest predictions for the US housing market in 2024 » The US housing market could start to thaw in 2024, but experts are divided on where it's headed next. Businessinsider.com

Mortgage originations will surge 19% in 2024 as a recession will force rates down, MBA says » Housing inventory will remain tight enough for home prices to keep appreciating for the next three years, MBA says. Markets.businessinsider.com

2024-2028 Housing Market Predictions: A Gradual Thaw With Added Challenges » As mortgage rates slowly fall, more buyers and sellers will enter the market, but housing prices should stabilize. Realestate.usnews.com

The Budget and Economic Outlook: 2023 to 2033 » At a Glance The Congressional Budget Office regularly publishes reports presenting its baseline projections of what the federal budget and the economy would look like in the current year and over the next 10 years if current laws governing taxes and spending generally remained unchanged. This report is the latest in that series. Cbo.gov

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