Wondering what’s next for mortgage interest rates? In this video, I break down the latest jobs data, explain how Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac are stockpiling mortgages, and reveal what it all means for folks who want to buy a home or refinance their mortgage.
Specifically, I’ll cover:
How October and November jobs reports are impacting mortgage rates
The effects of the federal government shutdown on employment data
Why Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac’s recent moves could push rates lower
What you should know if you’re thinking about buying or refinancing a home
Timestamps :
0:00 – Mortgage rates 2026
0:54 – Jobs report impact
1:49 – Fed rate outlook
2:08 – Fannie & Freddie moves
3:47 – Where rates stand now
4:17 – Buyer takeaways
4:39 – Final thoughts
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Alex Schult CA DRE License # 02236174 KW Spectrum Properties 📲 Text: 949-726-2601 📧 Email: aschult@kw.com
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