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3 Ways Low Mortgage Rates Impact The Value of Your Home

The COVID-19 pandemic has had an effect on everything... From travel to toilet paper stock at your local grocery store....

  • Erin Brumleve
  • April 7th, 2020
  • 3 min read

The COVID-19 pandemic has had an effect on everything...

From travel to toilet paper stock at your local grocery store. However, there’s another effect you might want to keep an eye on if you’re a homeowner: Falling mortgage rates. In the United States, the Federal Reserve cut rates by half a percentage point on March 3 (to keep up with the market), then again by 1.5 percent on March 15 (in response to COVID-19). In Canada, the Bank of Canada cut rates by 1% on March 13.

What does this mean if you’re already a homeowner? The first answer is easy: If you’ve been thinking about refinancing, now’s a good time to lock in a low rate. But if you’re concerned about the value of your home (particularly if you’ve been looking to sell in the next year), the news is a little more complicated. Here’s how the latest low mortgage rates might impact home values:

ONE

The number brings out more buyers — typically.

Low mortgage rates motivate many potential homebuyers to take the leap into homeownership. When there are more buyers than there are homes, supply and demand apply and you can expect property values to increase. However, that’s the expected scenario when there are low rates without a worldwide pandemic. If COVID-19 keeps buyers at home and properties linger on the market, price cuts abound and then create a trend towards lower home values.

TWO

Low rates here means low rates elsewhere.

Interest rate changes don’t just affect mortgages, it also affects savings accounts, CDs and other investments. Lower rates of return elsewhere mean less capital that could go into purchasing real estate, a factor that puts “supply” ahead of “demand.” Ideally, though, lackluster rates of return could motivate potential buyers to put their money into real estate instead, leading to a rise in home prices (and home values).

THREE

Buyers could be waiting for even more cuts.

While no one knows the long-term effects COVID-19 will have on the economy, many anticipate another rate drop to follow. Potential buyers might take a “wait and see” approach, which leads to homes languishing on the market, price cuts and possible trends in lower home values as a result if it’s a long-term issue.

Overall, the low mortgage rates generally mean good news for sellers, but the current pandemic does add an element of uncertainty that brings caveats. While national trends are an important factor to watch, your best indicator of where your local market is going is by keeping an eye on your neighborhood — and getting in contact with a realtor who already is up on the area.

While we tried to cover the most common reasons why low mortgage rates can affect property value...

The other factors that could affect your home’s value might not have been mentioned. We know that every seller has different timelines and priorities. 

If you’re concerned about how your home’s value could be affected by low mortgage rates, we’re here to listen to your concerns and help walk you through the process.

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Erin Brumleve

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2024 - 2020 Honoree, Diamond Level, Denver Metro Association of Realtors Excellence Award 2022, 2020: Diamond Status in a Partnership, Denver Metro Association of Realtors CLHMS, Certified Luxury Home Marketing Specialist/ Member, Institute for Luxury Home Marketing Erin Brumleve has spent over 20 years guiding people through life transitions—first as a licensed professional counselor and art therapist, and for the past 11 years as a trusted Denver Realtor. A Colorado resident of 19 years, she brings deep expertise in local market trends, architecture, and neighborhood nuance. Known for her concierge-level service and strategic negotiation skills, Erin is passionate about giving back and has held leadership and volunteer roles with organizations including the American Diabetes Association, Downtown Denver Partnership, and the GLBT Center of Colorado. She also plays an active role in her neighborhood’s social committee. Outside of work, you’ll find Erin outside. Or spending time with her two cat babies—Lucy and Lloyd. “We are what we repeatedly do. Excellence, then, is not an act but a habit.” – Will Durant, The Story of Philosophy (1926)

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