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Title: Fed Rate Cut: How It Impacts Home Loans & Equity Borrowing

by Priya Shah – Business Editor

Federal Reserve Rate Cut &⁣ Its Impact ‌on the Mortgage Landscape

The Federal ⁣Reserve’s recent quarter-point interest ​rate cut on September 17th has prompted questions about its effects on both current homeowners and prospective buyers. John Hummel, head of retail home lending at⁤ U.S.​ Bank, recently ⁢discussed the implications of this reduction.

For Homeowners: Leveraging Home⁤ Equity

Increased home price appreciation has led to​ record levels of home equity for ‌many homeowners.⁢ This equity can be ​accessed through products like ‍Home Equity Lines of Credit​ (HELOCs) or home equity loans to​ cover ‌notable expenses -⁤ home improvements, education costs, or debt consolidation are common uses.

The reduction in the prime rate may translate to lower interest rates for those borrowing against⁤ their home equity. HELOCs, with ​their variable rates, could see‌ a small decrease⁤ in interest rates on new draws.Similarly, new⁢ applicants for fixed-rate home equity loans may‍ also experience a slight reduction in offered ​interest rates.

For Homebuyers: A Complex Relationship with Mortgage ⁣rates

Early September saw a peak in mortgage applications, even‍ before the‍ Federal Reserve’s announcement. ​This was driven by some⁤ easing in mortgage rates over the‍ preceding months, offering relief to active buyers. Homeowners who purchased⁣ in recent years also found opportunities to⁣ refinance, ⁣particularly with larger loan balances⁤ where even a small rate ⁤drop ‍can be impactful.

Though, the ⁢relationship ⁢between⁢ the Federal Reserve’s prime rate and⁢ mortgage rates isn’t direct.⁣ mortgage rates are more closely tied to bond markets and the 10-year treasury yield. ⁢ This means that anticipated rate cuts are often already reflected in current mortgage ⁤rates,leading to minimal immediate ‌movement⁤ when the Fed ⁢adjusts the ‍prime rate.

Expert advice for Buyers &​ Owners

Hummel advises prospective homebuyers to connect with a mortgage loan originator ‍early ​in​ the‌ process.‌ A professional can provide clarity on⁤ affordability, potential‌ payments‌ (including taxes and insurance), and eligibility for ​assistance programs.He highlighted the availability of approximately 2,500​ downpayment assistance programs nationwide, ⁢offered by ⁢state, local, and lending institutions. U.S. Bank, ‍for⁣ example,⁢ offers ‍programs in 31 states and specific markets.

For current homeowners, exploring home⁣ equity‍ lending options is recommended for planned‍ expenses.Hummel also suggests that homeowners nearing retirement consider applying for ‍a HELOC before ⁢retiring,as current employment income ​can ⁢positively ‍influence application outcomes. U.S. Bank does not⁤ charge an application fee ⁢for ​HELOCs.

Further information on U.S. Bank’s home lending solutions ⁣can be found at usbank.com/homeloans.

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