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Thanks to low mortgage rates and slowing home prices, mortgage applications and refinances soared last week. photo credit: Getty

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Mortgage applications are soaring—a direct result of last week’s significant drop in interest rates.

According to the Mortgage Bankers Association, applications for mortgage loans are up more than 26% compared to this time last week. The jump comes after rates dipped to 3.82% last week—their lowest point in almost two years.

Rates remained low this week, too, holding steady at 3.82% as of yesterday, according to Freddie Mac.

Mortgage applications for new construction homes specifically are up, jumping more than 20% over the year, as are those for refinance loans, which increased 47% since just last week. Refinance loans made up almost half of all mortgage applications in that time period.

As Freddie Mac reported, “These historically low rates should provide continued opportunities for current homeowners to refinance their mortgages.”

Another positive sign for buyers is the decreasing average loan size lenders are seeing. According to Joel Kan, MBA’s associate vice president of economic and industry forecasting, loan sizes are down 3%—&quot;signaling the ongoing moderation in home prices and a shift to building lower-priced homes.”

Recent data from CoreLogic shows that home prices hit their lowest growth rate since 2012 in March, rising just 3.7% over the year. In the top 10 metro areas, home prices increased by just 2.3%.

According to Kan, these are all positive signs for would-be homebuyers.

“Declining mortgage rates and more new entry-level supply are good news for the housing market this summer,” Kan said.

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Thanks to low mortgage rates and slowing home prices, mortgage applications and refinances soared last week. photo credit: Getty

Getty

Mortgage applications are soaring—a direct result of last week’s significant drop in interest rates.

According to the Mortgage Bankers Association, applications for mortgage loans are up more than 26% compared to this time last week. The jump comes after rates dipped to 3.82% last week—their lowest point in almost two years.

Rates remained low this week, too, holding steady at 3.82% as of yesterday, according to Freddie Mac.

Mortgage applications for new construction homes specifically are up, jumping more than 20% over the year, as are those for refinance loans, which increased 47% since just last week. Refinance loans made up almost half of all mortgage applications in that time period.

As Freddie Mac reported, “These historically low rates should provide continued opportunities for current homeowners to refinance their mortgages.”

Another positive sign for buyers is the decreasing average loan size lenders are seeing. According to Joel Kan, MBA’s associate vice president of economic and industry forecasting, loan sizes are down 3%—”signaling the ongoing moderation in home prices and a shift to building lower-priced homes.”

Recent data from CoreLogic shows that home prices hit their lowest growth rate since 2012 in March, rising just 3.7% over the year. In the top 10 metro areas, home prices increased by just 2.3%.

According to Kan, these are all positive signs for would-be homebuyers.

“Declining mortgage rates and more new entry-level supply are good news for the housing market this summer,” Kan said.